
"But other services are not on such a steady path, and critics say the large gaps between vaccination deadlines jeopardize how ready the military can be in a moment of crisis," the paper added. "They point specifically to the reserves and National Guard, which over the past two years have been called upon in numerous emergencies — at home and overseas — and yet large numbers of their personnel have so far refused to get vaccinated."
As to whether those who have thus far refused to get the jab will take it remains to be seen, but like other sectors of society, it's safe to bet that thousands and maybe even tens of thousands of troops won't get one, which will decimate military readiness at a time when China is poised to invade Taiwan, and Iran continues to threaten Israel and the Middle East in general.
Will that make the 'commander-in-chief' change his mind? Does he even have a mind left to change? Or will the deep staters running the show get the hint and opt for national security over tyranny?
If we had to bet, it's going to be the latter. And what will the Pentagon do, considering that the military is already having trouble recruiting and retaining enough members?
One Texas Republican, Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a former Navy SEAL officer, wants to know.
https://twitter.com/RepDanCrenshaw/status/1440415959185985536Sources include:
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