Glenn E. Meyer
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This factor is brought up in discussions of why the 2nd Amend. is necessary. So the following is a quote from an article on the current unrest in Iran and the goverment's possible response:
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/12/the-battle-for-iran/549446/
I think it speaks for itself. Would the USA ever be in that situation? No one can tell. Countries become tyrannies under stress quite easily.
What happens now?
The Iranian government has the highest per capita execution rate in the world, treats women as second class citizens, persecutes gays and religious minorities, and stifles free speech. While there is a natural inclination among decent people everywhere to want a peaceful civil rights movement to succeed in Iran, there are ample reasons to believe it will not. The regime’s coercive apparatus—the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the Bassij milita—are organized, armed, and abundant, and well-practiced in the brutal science of repression. Opponents of the government, in contrast, are unarmed, leaderless, and rudderless. In addition, Iran has at its disposal tens of thousands of Shia militiamen—including Lebanese Hezbollah—it has been cultivating for years and in some cases decades. For these battle-hardened forces, crushing unarmed Iranian protesters is a much easier task than fighting Syrian rebels or Sunni jihadists.
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/12/the-battle-for-iran/549446/
I think it speaks for itself. Would the USA ever be in that situation? No one can tell. Countries become tyrannies under stress quite easily.