This isn't a goal that can be achieved for as long as the United States exists. The fascists are entrenched too deep within the system for the system to change in such a way. To succeed, the insurgency must aim for the abolition of the occupier government, the returning of all indigenous territory to tribal sovereignty, and the building of postcolonial workers states within these newly liberated nations. The steps towards this will likely have to involve a mass strike similar to the one in Colombia, where the masses provide a further mandate for the revolutionary vanguard to take power and rectify the injustices of Americanism.
Until that moment comes when the circumstances in the U.S. call upon us to spring into action, we can study Colombia as a prelude of what's to come. Currently, the neo-colonial government there is sending in troops and death squads as backups for the police-level military installations it's lost so far, foreshadowing how the coming insurgency in the U.S. is going to have to face multiple levels of counterinsurgency. Every day from here on out, we must prepare to keep ourselves and our communities safe from the counterrevolutionary backlash that will appear after the revolt begins.
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