When politics fail.
Assuming that the legal civilian government has directed them to use force, yes. If you are wondering about the political implications of using military force in that manner then a political forum would be a better location for this question.
US Air Force
1973
Korea
The United Nations approved the use of military force against North Korea.
Those who are eager to use force to protect the US are referred to as "hawks" or "hawkish." They are in opposition to "doves." These terms extend to use beyond just military leaders; they can be used to describe politicians or pundits, too.
Yes, the Air Force is a part of a branch in the Military.
Assuming that the legal civilian government has directed them to use force, yes. If you are wondering about the political implications of using military force in that manner then a political forum would be a better location for this question.
The US Air Force is part of the military. The mission of the military is to protect and to serve. The Air Force accomplishes this mission from the air.
Yes, only to protect though. Unlike Area 51, military bases are only untitled to use deadly force if absolutely necessary
The purpose of the military is to use force to defend a country. The most effective means of applying force is a gun.
Military force. Or surgical removal (the process of using special military forces to eliminate enemy leadership and key personnel).
With military force.
The US responded with military force.
us air force
Generally, yes. Especially the US Air Force.
In the US, the "Active" (full-time) military services are the US Army, US Marine Corps, US Navy, US Air Force and the US Coast Guard (in time of war). Each of the military services also has a Reserve Force. Each state has a reserve force of National Guard personnel, which can be called up to active duty by the President of the US.