It would be prudent to take careful note of Hamas tactics on October 7, and then take a look outside of your front window and wonder “what if they employed those exact same tactics here?”
There are, at minimum, tens of thousands of military aged men that have entered the United States in the past few months, and certainly not all of them have good intentions.
Hamas didn’t confine themselves to mere rape and murder of unarmed civilians, they also attacked whatever infrastructure they could, limited only by resources, not restraint. The “Grid Down” scenario has been all the rage among preppers and other folks who just generally like to be prepared and self-reliant, but American agriculture is among the least secure industries in the country, and there are numerous pinch points that could be exploited.
You can bet that there are teams looking at vulnerabilities in that sector, in country, this very afternoon.
Likely true.
This is not Israel. At least where I live, we almost all are well armed. And we have no intention of giving them up.
As far as agriculture, We have lots of farm land and cattle.
But bear in mind, there were 7,000 cattle destroyed in the large fires in Texas recently.
Friend of mine sold calves for $1500 a head recently.