If there is another US civil war it will be far worse because there's no good geographical split. It will be like the Armenian genocide in turkey or the Hutu-tutsi one in Rwanda because for the most part people on both sides live nextdoor to each other. Or at most a few streets apart
It would be a war with no fronts, no one to negotiate with, and no national leadership, unless of course, states decided to secede. Parts of states might secede from each other, as in New York, Maine, Oregon, and Washington, and decide to join with other states or go it alone - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2020_United_States_presidential_election_results_map_by_county.svg. It would be a lot more like The Troubles in Northern Ireland and Ireland, with the Provisional IRA and the Ulster Unionists, than the first American civil war. And, no doubt, China would definitely take advantage of the chaos... if they're not behind it in the first place. Most Antifa groups have a Maoist orientation, for example.
If there is another US civil war it will be far worse because there's no good geographical split. It will be like the Armenian genocide in turkey or the Hutu-tutsi one in Rwanda because for the most part people on both sides live nextdoor to each other. Or at most a few streets apart
It would be a war with no fronts, no one to negotiate with, and no national leadership, unless of course, states decided to secede. Parts of states might secede from each other, as in New York, Maine, Oregon, and Washington, and decide to join with other states or go it alone - see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2020_United_States_presidential_election_results_map_by_county.svg. It would be a lot more like The Troubles in Northern Ireland and Ireland, with the Provisional IRA and the Ulster Unionists, than the first American civil war. And, no doubt, China would definitely take advantage of the chaos... if they're not behind it in the first place. Most Antifa groups have a Maoist orientation, for example.