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Why the United States Is Practically Impossible to Invade


By Ryan Hite

Imagine every country as a medieval castle. With moats, walls, towers, and hidden traps — layers of defense meant to protect the crown. Now imagine that same logic applied to the modern United States. The outer layers? Thousands of miles of ocean. The walls? Mountain ranges and vast forests. The towers? Military bases from Europe to the Pacific. And inside? A homeland packed with natural resources, millions of trained veterans, and a public armed to the teeth.

This castle doesn’t just sit behind stone walls — it watches the world from space.

Let’s break this down.

Ring One: The Mini-Americas Abroad

Any enemy planning to march on Washington would have to start by dealing with America’s global footprint. That means confronting the 160,000 U.S. troops stationed in dozens of countries, along with entire carrier strike groups roaming the oceans like floating fortresses.

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