What Does Donald Trump’s “War from Within” Mean in Practice?
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Oct 11, 2025 Kori Schake, a foreign-and-defense-policy scholar and director at the American Enterprise Institute, explores the alarming implications of Donald Trump’s militarization of politics. She discusses how Trump’s rhetoric has transformed the military's role, pressuring soldiers to pledge personal loyalty and bypassing senior leadership. Schake warns of the dangers posed by the Insurrection Act, highlighting legal pathways for military deployment and the risks of politicizing the armed forces. The conversation spotlights the urgent need for lawful limits and the significance of institutional checks.
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Domestic Militarization As Strategy
- Trump reframed national security to treat American cities as battlefields and domestic dissent as the enemy within.
- That shift turns military power inward and normalizes using armed forces for political ends.
Weaponizing Rhetoric To Expand Reach
- Administration rhetoric seeks to provoke conflict by labeling opponents as networks or terrorists to justify broader action.
- Framing amorphous 'networks' expands executive discretion and obscures legal limits.
Quantico Speech And Military Response
- Kori Schake described the Quantico speech as shocking and an incitement to violence.
- She praised the assembled military leaders for maintaining professional restraint during the event.




