Same here.
Even in the worst moments of the decadent Roman Empire the citizens did not hate their own troops and their own country.
I don’t think there is an instance in recorded history where this happened.
And besides, we already had a die-in. It happened at the Twin Towers.
Reportedly the inhabitants of Babylon hated King Nabonidus so much that when Cyrus the Great attacked in 539 BC, he was able to capture the city without a battle, and the inhabitants welcomed him into their city with joy, spreading twigs before him and kissing his feet.