•It is essential to fully understand the entire CRA Structure, the Rating System, and the bullet points of the Foreign Protection System.
•The Commander in Chief (CIC) Sector Commands America’s military forces. •CRA’s in this Sector are called CICs. Every citizen selects a CIC that best represents their philosophy. •The roughly dozen CICs send legislative representatives, proportional to their membership, to the CIC Sector Board. •The members of these CICs elect the ‘president’ of the CIC Sector, who is America’s highest Commander in Chief |
•Proportional to their membership, roughly a dozen CICs at the CRA level staff the whole officer corps.
•CICs at the CRA level run military commander universities. The MAA sector will integrate into these universities to cover their responsibilities. •The president of the Military Corporation Sector does not have any command power over the military missions. •The Commander in Chief (CIC) Sector has Original-Authority to fight foreign threats and actions on American soil. |
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•The MAA and representatives of the CIC Sector, with a 40% vote, is a check on the top CIC overstepping his authority on American soil.
•The Commander in Chief (CIC) Sector executes and commands the military power outside American soil authorized by the DFP. •The state-level Law Enforcement Sector handles domestic threats. A 70% vote of a Law Enforcement Sector can request help from the military if they are being overwhelmed by an organized threat. •The CIC will have full access to all military assets and personnel to fulfill their authorized powers. |
•All officers are integrated into Military Corporations; however, fully paid for and controlled by their CIC.
•The DFP must protect their authorization with a Diplomatic Accountability for War Panel that declares an end to the authorization and monitors if the CIC stays within the authorization. •A 40% DFP vote repeals or curtails any authorization of military force or other actions outside American borders. |
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The CIC executive leader must and has the unhampered authority to protect Americans, property, and real estate on American soil from non-American threats.
The executive leader of any Law Enforcement Sector Board may request, with the consent of 70% of the Law Enforcement Sector Board, help from the CIC Sector for domestic threats. |
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The CIC Leader only has authorization for utilizing military force outside American borders properly sanctioned by Sector 6.
All CIC commanders must follow the lead of the CIC Sector Board executive leader regarding appropriately authorized actions. |