I am very much enjoying this intellectual conversation about such an important issue to my U.S. brethren...
The US has the world's most powerful military and still couldn't do fucking SHIT against an area a fraction the size of Texas, containing people armed with subpar weaponry (the Iraqi insurgence).
The US has every weapon in the book, and we couldn't fight a bunch of towelheads armed with outdated rifles.
That is a good point. And I can't think offhand of any "limited war" that ended up being a complete success for the attacker the attacker. I believe even the Russian-Chechen invasion was resolved by letting a warlord remain in power there instead of getting into a drawn out bloodbath.
It's only when an entire country - including every man, woman, and child as in WW1 and WW2 - becomes fair game, that you can actually win a war. If you have to figure out which of the people are good and which are bad then you're doomed.
Having said that, i wouldn't want to be an Iraqi or Afghani fighting against the Americans right now. If the U.S. government decides to turn you or your town into paste, it's going to happen.
The US has a vested interested in keeping its populace dumbed the fuck down and disarmed as much as possible; thus Mr. Obama (and any other gov. official) using these opportunities to make it difficult to own guns.
Not sure about the former, and I recall hearing that gun laws are even slacker now than when Obama came into power.
Quick search reveals this:
During his first term Obama didn't call for any major new restriction on guns or gun owners. Instead he urged authorities to enforce the state and federal laws already on the books.
In fact, Obama signed only two major laws that address how guns are carried in America, and both actually expand the rights of gun owners.
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Obama made curtailing gun violence a central theme of his second-term agenda after the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., in December 2012.
The president signed executive orders calling for mandatory criminal background checks on gun-buyers and several other measures that were unpopular in Congress including a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
Source (unsure of publishing date):
Gun Laws Signed By Obama - How Many There Are
So, if accurate, it appears he wasn't so bad for gun owners... unless you have a real hankering for an assault rifle or high-capacity magazines.
And if you do, I'm sure you can be both in the parking lot of most any gun show.
