The Case for a Stronger Male Military in Preparation for World War III and Potential Intergalactic Conflicts
By Bobby Darvish, Iranian-American Ex-Muslim, Former Vegan, Former Democrat, Former Socialist, Former CAIR-Columbus Executive Director, Former Muslim Forum of Utah President, Christian Conservative LDS
As a former executive director of CAIR-Columbus, president of the Muslim Forum of Utah, and an Iranian-American who has made a considerable personal and ideological journey—from a Muslim and a Democrat to a Christian conservative—I have seen many faces of social and political ideology. Throughout these changes, my experiences and observations have led me to recognize the importance of national security, defense readiness, and the values that underpin them. Today, I want to address the increasingly pressing issue of a strong, male-dominated military force as we anticipate the potential for World War III and even possible intergalactic conflict.
Recent discussions and revelations—from public hearings to defense intelligence disclosures—have raised public awareness about the possibility of life beyond Earth, including potential extraterrestrial allies and enemies. With Congress now holding hearings about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) and the increasing openness of officials regarding alien life, we have to consider that we may be facing more than just human adversaries in the near future. This unprecedented situation demands an examination of our military strategy and capabilities, especially in regard to combat roles.
The Need for a Male-Dominant Military in Combat Roles
Throughout history, the primary role of national defense has typically fallen to men. It’s not just a matter of tradition; there are physiological and psychological factors that make men, on average, more suitable for the physical rigors and high-stress environments of combat. While we have seen recent movements advocating for full gender integration in all military roles, there are undeniable realities about combat effectiveness that need to be acknowledged. Men, on average, possess greater upper body strength, higher aerobic capacity, and a specific resilience in combat scenarios that are critical when facing threats on the ground.
This is not to undermine the contributions and bravery of women in the armed forces. Women have proven themselves in numerous capacities and should absolutely continue to serve. However, in preparation for the high-intensity demands of potential warfare, especially with enemies that could surpass our current understanding of human conflict, it makes sense to ensure that our primary combat roles are filled by individuals best suited to endure and succeed in these grueling conditions.
World War III and the Threat of Unconventional Warfare
The geopolitical climate today is tense. We’re witnessing renewed aggression from authoritarian regimes and increasing alignment of these countries in ways that directly oppose the values of Western democracies. With nations like China, Russia, and their allies developing advanced military technology, it’s entirely possible that we could see a global conflict within our lifetime—a World War III that could involve cyber warfare, nuclear threats, and possibly unconventional partnerships with hostile extraterrestrial entities.
Yes, it may sound like science fiction, but recent Congressional hearings have revealed that the idea of extraterrestrial life and potential interstellar alliances is no longer just a plotline from Hollywood. Some reports indicate the existence of both "good" and "bad" alien species, suggesting a complex dynamic that could eventually require cooperation with friendly extraterrestrials to counter potential threats from hostile ones.
Intergalactic Alliances and the Role of a Unified Defense
If we entertain the idea of extraterrestrial involvement in global conflicts, we must consider the possibility that certain hostile alien factions could ally with adversarial nations here on Earth. This might sound speculative, but history has taught us to prepare for the worst. Just as alliances on Earth shift and evolve, interstellar relationships may also involve complex alliances, and who’s to say a hostile nation on our planet would not attempt to exploit these alliances against Western powers?
For a situation as unprecedented as intergalactic warfare, the United States must be prepared with a robust, disciplined, and unified defense force. We need a military that can rapidly respond to threats, whether they originate from rival nations or hostile extraterrestrial forces. Given the severity of the situation and the potential for massive casualties and disruption, a capable male fighting force is one of the practical measures to ensure that our forces are as physically and psychologically prepared as possible.
Biblical and Conservative Values in Defense of Humanity
As a conservative Christian, I look to the Bible and the teachings of Jesus Christ for wisdom in guiding our values and decisions. While Christianity advocates for peace and love, there is also recognition of the need for defense and protection against evil. Ecclesiastes 3:8 tells us, “A time to love, and a time to hate; a time for war, and a time for peace.” If we are indeed moving toward a time of unprecedented conflict, it may be our moral duty to defend our nation, our world, and our faith against potential existential threats.
The Bible provides numerous examples of men taking on the roles of protectors and warriors. This tradition resonates with a conservative view that sees men as natural defenders of home, faith, and family. In a world that may soon face both earthly and extraterrestrial threats, it would be wise to ensure our most battle-ready citizens are leading the charge in defense of our freedoms.
Final Thoughts
As we look to the future, we must face the reality that our world is changing in ways we may never fully understand. The potential for World War III, coupled with the prospect of intergalactic threats, calls for a return to time-tested military principles and preparation. Embracing a male-dominated combat force is not an exclusionary policy but rather a pragmatic approach in ensuring we have the most resilient, capable force possible to face whatever comes our way.
We owe it to ourselves, our faith, and our future to be prepared. By harnessing the strength and resilience of our military men, while valuing the support roles filled by both men and women, we can face these potential adversities head-on. Let us be vigilant, prepared, and unified in defense of our nation and, if necessary, our planet.
Citations
- Ecclesiastes 3:8. The Holy Bible, King James Version.
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