{"id":1090,"date":"2020-06-08T11:15:25","date_gmt":"2020-06-08T11:15:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.pbmv.com\/blog\/?p=1090"},"modified":"2020-06-08T11:15:25","modified_gmt":"2020-06-08T11:15:25","slug":"pentagon-war-game-includes-scenario-for-military-response-to-domestic-gen-z-rebellion","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.pbmv.com\/blog\/?p=1090","title":{"rendered":"Pentagon War Game Includes Scenario For Military Response To Domestic Gen Z Rebellion"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>by <a href=\"https:\/\/theintercept.com\/2020\/06\/05\/pentagon-war-game-gen-z\/\">Nick Turse<\/a><\/p>\n<p>In the face of protests composed largely of young people, the presence of America\u2019s military on the streets of major cities has been a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.newsweek.com\/gop-senator-urges-trump-deploy-us-military-against-violent-protests-no-quarter-rioters-1507918\">controversial<\/a> development. But this isn\u2019t the first time that Generation Z \u2014 those born after 1996 \u2014 has popped up on the Pentagon\u2019s radar.<\/p>\n<p>Documents obtained by The Intercept via the Freedom of Information Act reveal that a Pentagon war game, called the 2018 Joint Land, Air and Sea Strategic Special Program, or JLASS, offered a scenario in which members of Generation Z, driven by malaise and discontent, launch a \u201cZbellion\u201d in America in the mid-2020s.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.documentcloud.org\/documents\/6936805-JLASS-Document.html\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" title=\"JLASS_Document.jpg\" src=\"\/blog\/wp-content\/media\/images\/JLASS_Document.jpg\" alt=\"JLASS_Document.jpg\" width=\"480\" height=\"337\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p>The Zbellion plot was a small part of JLASS 2018, which also featured scenarios involving Islamist militants in Africa, anti-capitalist extremists, and ISIS successors. The war game was conducted by students and faculty from the U.S. military\u2019s war colleges, the training grounds for prospective generals and admirals. While it is explicitly not a national intelligence estimate, the war game, which covers the future through early 2028, is \u201cintended to reflect a plausible depiction of major trends and influences in the world regions,\u201d according to the more than 200 pages of documents.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>According to the scenario, many members of Gen Z \u2014 psychologically scarred in their youth by 9\/11 and the Great Recession, crushed by college debt, and disenchanted with their employment options \u2014 have given up on their hopes for a good life and believe the system is rigged against them. Here\u2019s how the origins of the uprising are described:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Both the September 11 terrorist attacks and the Great Recession greatly influenced the attitudes of this generation in the United states, and resulted in a feeling of unsettlement and insecurity among Gen Z. Although Millennials experienced these events during their coming of age, Gen Z lived through them as part of their childhood, affecting their realism and world view \u2026 many found themselves stuck with excessive college debt when they discovered employment options did not meet their expectations. Gen Z are often described as seeking independence and opportunity but are also among the least likely to believe there is such a thing as the \u201cAmerican Dream,\u201d and that the \u201csystem is rigged\u201d against them. Frequently seeing themselves as agents for social change, they crave fulfillment and excitement in their job to help \u201cmove the world forward.\u201d Despite the technological proficiency they possess, Gen Z actually prefer person-to-person contact as opposed to online interaction. They describe themselves as being involved in their virtual and physical communities, and as having rejected excessive consumerism.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>In early 2025, a cadre of these disaffected Zoomers launch a protest movement. Beginning in \u201cparks, rallies, protests, and coffee shops\u201d \u2014 first in Seattle; then New York City; Washington, D.C.; Los Angeles; Las Vegas; and Austin \u2014 a group known as Zbellion begins a \u201cglobal cyber campaign to expose injustice and corruption and to support causes it deem[s] beneficial.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>During face-to-face recruitment, would-be members of Zbellion are given instructions for going to sites on the dark web that allow them to access sophisticated malware to siphon funds from corporations, financial institutions, and nonprofits that support \u201cthe establishment.\u201d The gains are then converted to Bitcoin and distributed to \u201cworthy recipients\u201d including fellow Zbellion members who claim financial need. Zbellion leadership, says the scenario, assures its members that their Robin Hood-esque wealth redistribution is not only untraceable by law enforcement but \u201cultimately justifiable,\u201d as targets are selected based on \u201csecure polling\u201d of \u201cnetwork delegates.\u201d Although its origins are American, by the latter 2020s, Zbellion activities are also occurring across Europe and cities throughout Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, including Nairobi, Kenya; Hanoi, Vietnam; and Amman, Jordan.<\/p>\n<p>In the world of JLASS 2018, Gen Z\u2019s most militant members have essentially taken to privately taxing large corporations and other institutions to combat income inequality or, as the war gamers put it, using the \u201ccyber world to spread a call for anarchy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The JLASS war game emerges in the context of the Pentagon playing a controversial and visible role in the unfolding domestic protests against racism and police brutality in the U.S. National Guard units have been deployed in various locations already, and some active-duty military forces were sent by the Trump administration to the Washington D.C. area.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think the sooner that you mass and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.militarytimes.com\/news\/your-military\/2020\/06\/01\/secdef-encourages-governors-to-dominate-the-battlespace-to-put-down-nationwide-protests\/\">dominate the battlespace<\/a>, the quicker this dissipates and we can get back to the right normal,\u201d said Secretary of Defense Mark Esper earlier this week during a teleconference call that also saw President Donald Trump deride U.S. governors for their \u201cweak\u201d response to protests over the killing of George Floyd. Trump even <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/politics\/trump-governors-george-floyd-protests\/2020\/06\/01\/430a6226-a421-11ea-b619-3f9133bbb482_story.html\">declared<\/a> that he had put Gen. Mark Milley, the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, \u201cin charge.\u201d Later that day, after security forces drove protesters and clergy from Washington, D.C.\u2019s Lafayette Square with tear gas, Milley, dressed in combat fatigues, followed Trump, Attorney General William Barr, Esper, and others to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/opinions\/why-mark-milley-striding-behind-trump-through-lafayette-square-was-so-troubling\/2020\/06\/02\/81ef5388-a503-11ea-b473-04905b1af82b_story.html\">a roundly condemned photo op<\/a> in front of St. John\u2019s Episcopal Church.<\/p>\n<p>This came amid the backdrop of threats being issued to employ active-duty military to forcefully suppress protests, and the deployment of rapid-reaction units from the 82nd Airborne Division to bases just outside Washington, D.C. With <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2020\/06\/03\/us\/politics\/esper-milley-trump-protest.html\">retired admirals and generals<\/a>, among others, excoriating Trump \u2014 and to a lesser extent Esper and Milley \u2014 for breeches of long-standing norms in civilian-military relations, it\u2019s worth considering how the Pentagon\u2019s war gamers chose to focus the military\u2019s attention on a generation now demonstrating peacefully in America\u2019s streets.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>by Nick Turse In the face of protests composed largely of young people, the presence of America\u2019s military on the streets of major cities has been a controversial development. But this isn\u2019t the first time that Generation Z \u2014 those born after 1996 \u2014 has popped up on the Pentagon\u2019s radar. 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