By Col. Jamie Williamson, USA ret | Proud American Studios
I spent my career in U.S. Army Special Forces operating in fractured societies—countries where trust between citizens had collapsed, institutions were no longer viewed as neutral, and ideology replaced national identity.
In those environments, division was never accidental. It was cultivated, exploited, and weaponized.
America today shows many of the same warning signs.
A Low-Level Soft Insurgency
What we are facing now is a low-level, soft insurgency, the groundwork of which was laid long ago and inculcated into our youth over generations. It is well organized, well planned, well financed, and being actively executed in the Twin Cities and across the country.
It is time to recognize this reality and respond accordingly—a low-level counterinsurgency, if you will.
The Obama Doctrine: From Civic Nation to Identity Groups
The divisions we are now living with did not appear overnight.
They were accelerated by a governing philosophy that redefined the United States not as a shared civic nation, but as a collection of competing identity groups.
This philosophy—often referred to as the Obama Doctrine—reshaped domestic politics, cultural norms, and institutional behavior during the presidency of Barack Obama. He famously claimed that he intended to “fundamentally transform” the United States of America—and, regrettably, he succeeded.
The Shift From Citizenship to Identity Politics
For generations, Americans were taught to see themselves first as citizens—equal under the Constitution, bound by shared rights and responsibilities.
During the Obama era, that framework shifted. Politics increasingly revolved around identity categories: race, grievance, historical resentment, and perceived victimhood.
A gifted community organizer influenced by Marxist theory and the radical philosophies of Frank Marshall Davis and Saul Alinsky, Obama pursued a policy of divide and conquer.
He sought to fragment the American people by race, sex, economic class, and any other distinguishing line that could advance his ideological agenda.
“The Past Isn’t Dead”: Framing Historical Grievance
In his 2008 “A More Perfect Union” speech, Obama stated, “The past isn’t dead. In fact, it isn’t even past.”
That framing encouraged Americans to view one another less as equals in the present and more as representatives of historical guilt or grievance.
Once a nation adopts this lens, unity becomes impossible. Disagreement becomes moral. Compromise becomes betrayal.
The Erosion of Institutional Legitimacy
In counterinsurgency operations, legitimacy is everything. When the population believes laws are enforced selectively, institutions collapse from within.
During and after the Obama years, many Americans came to believe that justice, law enforcement, and intelligence agencies were no longer politically neutral. That belief took hold across both sides of the political spectrum. Allegations of constitutional violations and voting abuses reinforced the perception that these institutions had been weaponized.
This perception—whether fully accurate or not—was devastating. Trust eroded. Citizens retreated into ideological tribes. That is how radicalism spreads.
Ambiguity Abroad, Confusion at Home
The Obama Doctrine also projected ambiguity abroad—downplaying allies while accommodating adversaries.
In unstable regions, ambiguity invites chaos. At home, it produced confusion about America’s role, purpose, and moral authority. This erosion weakened the fiber of American values.
Obama later warned, “You can’t do this if you just out of hand disregard what your opponent has to say.” By then, the damage was already done.
The Path Forward: Restoring Unity and Institutional Trust
The path forward is clear:
- restore equal citizenship under the law;
- depoliticize institutions;
- require voter identification;
- reclaim civic education rooted in constitutional principles;
- reject the dehumanization of political opponents; and
- lead with confidence rather than apology.
Americans are paying today a very high price for the divisions created by Barack Obama’s doctrine of identity politics—and that price is measured in broken trust, institutional decay, and a nation increasingly at war with itself.
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COL (Ret.) James M. Williamson, U.S. Army Special Forces, is President & CEO of Global Executive Management (GEM), a SDVOSB supporting U.S. defense, intel, and private‑sector clients since 2002. He is a Proud American Studios Vice President and Contributor.
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