These senators and soldiers argue that the country's political and social values are changing rapidly and must be stopped. They argue that the only way to oppose this change is through armed struggle.

These senators include some prominent figures in the Republican Party. These are the same people who supported last year's raid on Congress, arguing that it was a "revolution".

Among the military, groups of ex-soldiers are particularly prominent. These groups call themselves "militias" and say they are ready for armed struggle against political and social change in the country.

These groups have recently attracted attention with their statements and actions. For example, in recent months, some militia groups organized an armed demonstration in the capital Washington. This demonstration was interpreted as a sign of the growing danger of civil war in the country.

Experts say that the likelihood of a civil war in the US is low, but this possibility cannot be ruled out. Experts say that the growing political divide increases the risk of civil war, and therefore steps should be taken to reduce this divide.

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Elections may increase the risk of civil war

Analysts point out that the danger of civil war in the US may increase in the presidential elections to be held in 2024. In these elections, the candidate of the Republican Party may use rhetoric that fuels the threat of civil war. This could further increase the political divisions in the country and raise the risk of civil war.

The outbreak of a civil war in the US would be an event that would change the fate of the country and the world. Therefore, it is crucial to take steps to reduce the political divisions in the US and lower the risk of civil war.

Editor: Albert Owen