The Washington Post editor Fisher says the US is on the brink of a civil war that will be hard to avoid
The Washington Post’s senior editor Mark Fisher says the US is on the brink of civil war. TASS reports the words of a column published in the printed version of the newspaper.
The text foretold America an imminent war that would be difficult to avoid.
“A wide variety of voices, including Democratic and Republican Party politicians, civil war scholars and extremists on both sides now agree on the idea that a civil war is either inevitable or necessary,” Fisher said.
According to Fischer, the coming conflict is indicated by a rise in extremism, a wave of threats against FBI agents, judges, elected officials, and the emergence of camps where “radicals with guns” are trained. As the editor pointed out, this suggests that Americans are expecting a violent confrontation.
Fischer pointed out that US citizens have recently started buying more and more firearms. They have lost confidence in the authorities and have lost their sense of community and hope. At the same time, the editor stated that “it is difficult to imagine a civil war arising out of the current confusion”.
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