Anonymous ID: f45711 June 10, 2025, 12:02 p.m. No.23154702   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4706

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Anonymous ID: f45711 June 10, 2025, 12:27 p.m. No.23154844   🗄️.is 🔗kun

In the event of a civil war or treason does one branch of the military have more jurisdiction inside the united states

 

AI Response

 

In the event of a civil war or treason, the Army and Marine Corps generally hold more jurisdiction and operational authority within the United States compared to other branches like the Air Force, Navy, or Coast Guard. However, this is not absolute. The President, as Commander-in-Chief, ultimately has the authority to deploy any branch of the military, and the National Guard (Army and Air National Guard) can be activated by the President or Governor, but they are distinct from the reserves.

 

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

 

Army and Marine Corps:

These branches are primarily designed for land combat and are generally seen as the most suitable to engage in a large-scale conflict, including a civil war or insurrection.

 

Presidential Authority:

The President, as Commander-in-Chief, can deploy any branch of the military for domestic use, including the Army and Marine Corps.

 

National Guard:

The Army and Air National Guard are state militias that can be activated by the President to support federal authority or suppress insurrection.

 

Other Branches:

The Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard may also be deployed domestically, but their primary roles and expertise are more suited for international operations or specialized tasks.

 

Key Considerations:

 

Posse Comitatus Act:

This act generally prohibits the use of the regular Army and Air Force to execute civilian law enforcement tasks.

 

Civilian Supremacy:

The U.S. Constitution emphasizes civilian supremacy over the military, meaning the military is generally not intended to be a primary tool for law enforcement in peacetime.

 

Insurrection Act:

This law allows the President to use military force to suppress insurrections or enforce federal authority.

 

State vs. Federal Authority:

The National Guard can be activated by the President or Governor.