Overview
- Speaking at Marine Corps Base Quantico, the president addressed hundreds of generals and admirals and framed threats as an invasion from within.
- He suggested designating major U.S. cities such as San Francisco, Chicago, New York and Los Angeles as exercise zones for the armed forces.
- Analysts interpret the remarks as an effort to test the top brass and to politicize the force, alongside reported plans to remove a substantial share of senior generals.
- Commentators emphasize that deploying federal troops for policing would run against military training, doctrine and longstanding legal limits.
- Security experts warn that prioritizing internal foes could erode the U.S. global posture and strain NATO, with some even floating coup scenarios as speculative contingencies.