Iraq, Afghanistan, Minneapolis: The Insurgency Playbook

Some people have seen it before, in action. Steve Green brings us the report of an American special forces veteran who knows how to recognize a deadly pattern — and the plan behind it — when he sees one.

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David B
February 4, 2026 12:12 PM

This whole bull shirt “movement” began with one word – “RESIST” – and we all know where that came from. Her “If I can’t have it I’ll fix it so nobody can have it! I’ll destroy it (the whole country). I’ve got mine!!” Tom Homan was also doing this job under the Obama administration. WHY were there to anti-ICE attacks then? WHY were they allowed to do their job under a democrat presidency but not under a GOP administration? IMO our whole “news media” should be charged with inciting riots it not insurrection. THEY are the instigators of 90% of… Read more »

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Donald Lehoux
February 2, 2026 7:53 PM

I was MP in the AF. EVERY cop that did not arrest a politician for allowing the criminals to walk free is guilty of numerous crimes. Renee Good was shot in the SIDE of the head and Jonathan Ross did MURDER Renee Good. You have become blind from kissing butt because the IS video evidence that ICE had taken Alex Pretti’s gun BEFORE anything AND 2 ICE shot a total of ELEVEN times and you CAN see Alex is holding a phone and he WAS murdered. Pretti was protecting a PREGNANT woman. There is NO lawful authority with the current… Read more »

ACTS (TM)
Reply to  Donald Lehoux
February 3, 2026 7:37 AM

More utter bullshit from our local Anti-American insurrectionist. You can see in the available videos and subsequent photos that the bullet that killed Renee Good went through her front WINDSHIELD. There is only ONE Place that shot could be fired from no matter which way her head was turned when it struck.. So you’re lying again, or rather still. You started with a lie and that means everything else you followed with is also a lie.I knew you’d sneak back here when you thought no one was looking to drop one of your smelly turds. While it gets tedious debunking… Read more »

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David B
Reply to  Donald Lehoux
February 4, 2026 12:15 PM

Glad you know the law. Here’s some more you should like seeing enforced: Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952.  Enacted by: President: Harry Truman (D);  Written by dem House: 235 D vs 200 GOP; Approved by dem Senate: 49 D vs 47 GOP. Per – “U.S. Code 81325: “Illegal entry into the United States IS a crime.” it a crime to enter the U.S. at a place or time not designated by an immigration officer, to evade inspection, or to make false or misleading statements to gain entry. This section of law also includes provisions against marriage fraud and commercial immigration fraud.  Also “U.S. Code… Read more »

David Bockstanz
February 1, 2026 1:05 PM

I am really getting sick of intrusive ads (that can’t be skipped) especially when I’m paying subscription

David Pimentel
Reply to  David Bockstanz
February 1, 2026 6:18 PM

Rumble is a “free” streaming service that is dependent upon ads. The subscription fee to which you refer is for THIS web site, NOT Rumble. None of the videos you are watching here are hosted here — they are hosted by Rumble. If you are tired of the Rumble ad injections, then learn how to use an ad blocker.

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Rick Notkin
January 30, 2026 4:38 PM

Scott, Scott, Scott. Everyone isn’t a “good person”. Sorry.

ACTS (TM)
Reply to  Rick Notkin
February 1, 2026 11:04 AM

Then it’s a good thing that’s not what Scott said. What Scott said was that not everyone sees things the way we do and there was absolutely nothing wrong with him pointing that out.

Paul Drallos
January 30, 2026 6:58 AM

Scott’s dismissive attitude, “because not EVERYONE has that view,” is meaningless. It is meaningless because it is something that can be said about absolutely anything and therefore adds no particular enlightenment, whatsoever.

Does Scott believe we shouldn’t enforce any laws because one can always find someone who doesn’t agree with said law? I don’t think so, but that is the basis of Scott’s argument here.

Phil LeMay
Reply to  Paul Drallos
January 30, 2026 8:10 AM

I agree. Scott’s attitude is that the situation comes down to opinion.
But what Schwalm is saying isn’t opinion. It’s legal, military, on-the-ground fact.
This is an organized, we-funded insurrection and should be treated as such.
Deploy the National guard to act as security for the ICE agents, and use military logistics and intelligence gathering tech to track down and eliminate the organizers and leaders. (with arrest, not MOABS)

Richard Ely
Reply to  Phil LeMay
January 30, 2026 10:03 AM

I agree totally, What Scot is doing is making the “both sides argument”. Most of his premise is wrong. In a 1995 Supreme Court case out of Arizona held that the state has no ability to enforce immigration law. The feds are trying it enforce thle law and state inaction and prohibitions to state police action puts them in the position of doing both. This abandonment by the state is evidence of agreement with the protestors and is a classic conspiracy to obstruct federal law enforcement. This is not at all ICE’s fault. here are no both sides ro the… Read more »

ACTS (TM)
Reply to  Paul Drallos
January 30, 2026 8:44 AM

I don’t think that’s what Scott was saying at all. I think what he was saying is that “that view” is what needs to be combatted. That people who have “that view” are a problem and their views need to be addressed effectively in a manner that will counter them. That is what Scott was inviting by pointing “that view” out. I think he was saying that “that view” needs to be taken into account, considered, weighed and not dismissed offhand simply because it happens to be wrong. The wrong-or-right of it isn’t the problem because they THINK they’re right,… Read more »

Keith Jackson
Reply to  Paul Drallos
January 30, 2026 9:16 AM

I love Ben Shapiro, Mr. “facts don’t care about your feelings.” But the truth is that our country is filled with people whose feelings trump everything. Even those on the Right give in to the realization that feelings legitimately can and do matter to a degree. Even Shapiro. Without Scott Ott here to serve as a “governor” on our “hot rod engine” we would be less of a meaningful place for opinion and more of an echo chamber that will fade into oblivion.

Keith Jackson
January 30, 2026 5:33 AM

In Malcolm Gladwell’s “David and Goliath”, Limits of Power, he discusses what went wrong during the 30 years of “the troubles” in Northern Ireland between the Catholics and the Protestants. Way back when, William of Orange led English Protestants to victory and by the 1960s they outnumbered the Catholics in the area 3 to 1. They would have parades around July 12th celebrating their victories where they would chant about burning the Pope and the Catholics alive in funeral pyres. The poorer and poorly represented Catholics started acting out (again) in response in the 1960s. Britain sent in troops, “with… Read more »

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ACTS (TM)
Reply to  Keith Jackson
January 30, 2026 7:33 AM

That is very insightful, Doc. That’s the kind of penetrative thinking that needs to be brought to bear. It covers something we on the Right tend to overlook and disregard to our own detriment. Which is the psychology of human nature. The thing about that is … The other side, our political (and spiritual) enemies know very, very well how to warp human psychology to their own ends. This includes using the mentality of our side as a weapon against us and they do this with astonishingly effective impact. This works against us because WE don’t seem to understand the… Read more »

Keith Jackson
Reply to  ACTS (TM)
January 30, 2026 9:05 AM

We’ve become so secular, so ungrounded in faith and bedrock principles, that “68% of conservative females” think things have gone too far. That’s because of our post-modernism, our absence of acknowledging truth exists. People are uncertain and “if you don’t believe, you’ll believe anything.”
Given this background, a media campaign reminding everyone that ICE agents are humans who want to do right and get rid of criminal illegal aliens and not be portrayed as inhuman is necessary. The Left assumes they will only get media that makes them heroes.

Phil LeMay
Reply to  Keith Jackson
January 30, 2026 8:24 AM

A media campaign to portray ICE in a positive light.
Sort of like this?

Sorry, I’m a sarcastic bastiche, and this was the first thing to pop into my head at that suggestion. I actually agree with the sentiments you expressed, Keith.
We need to show the populace who is actually being deported, and get all the misinformation the left is spreading disarmed.

Keith Jackson
Reply to  Phil LeMay
January 30, 2026 9:04 AM

Exactly “Sort of like this.” I posted because our triumvirate was talking around this and not focusing on how to make ICE appear legitimate, the way to stay out of “the troubles” ourselves.