
America will host the Military World Games for the first time ever in 2027, but the event’s last occurrence in Wuhan right before COVID has patriots raising eyebrows about what we’re really inviting to our shores.
At a Glance
- Charlotte, NC will host the 2027 Military World Games, the first time ever on US soil
- The event will draw 10,000 military athletes from around the world competing in 25 sports
- Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump played key roles in bringing the games to America
- The last games were held in Wuhan, China in October 2019, just before the COVID pandemic began
- This marks the first G7 nation to host since 2003, after years of BRICS nations hosting
From Wuhan to Charlotte: Military Games Coming to American Soil
Just when you thought we might have learned our lesson about international gatherings that originated in Wuhan, Charlotte, North Carolina is preparing to host the 2027 Military World Games. That’s right, folks – the very same event that was last held in Wuhan, China in October 2019, mere months before a certain virus you might remember shut down the entire world. But hey, what could possibly go wrong with bringing 10,000 military personnel from around the globe to American soil? I’m sure nothing suspicious happened at the last games that might make anyone question this decision.
The Military World Games, often described as the Olympics for military personnel, haven’t been held since that fateful Wuhan gathering nearly eight years ago. The lengthy hiatus probably has nothing to do with the fact that the last host city became ground zero for a global pandemic shortly after hosting thousands of international military visitors. Now after an eight-year break, the games are back and headed to the good ol’ USA, strategically positioned between the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Because apparently, we just can’t get enough of these international sporting extravaganzas that drain local resources and leave taxpayers footing the bill.
The Global Military Sports Complex
The Biden administration wants you to believe these games are just about friendly competition and international goodwill. The reality? This is a massive security undertaking with military personnel from countries that don’t exactly have America’s best interests at heart coming to our homeland. This globalist spectacle is organized by the International Military Sports Council (CISM), which boasts being the second-largest multidiscipline sports organization after the International Olympic Committee. That’s right – there’s a whole international military sports bureaucracy you probably never knew existed until today.
“We are honored to bring the CISM Military World Summer Games to the United States for the first time” said Colonel Nilton Rolim, CISM President.
Colonel Nilton Rolim, the CISM President, has been gushing about Charlotte’s selection, citing its “outstanding sporting facilities” and “organizational expertise.” One has to wonder what kind of back-room deals were cut to bring this spectacle to North Carolina. Interestingly, this marks the first time a G7 nation has hosted since Italy back in 2003. For the past two decades, these games have primarily been hosted by BRICS nations – you know, that economic alliance that includes Russia, China, and other countries actively working to undermine American dominance on the world stage. But I’m sure this sudden shift to American soil is purely coincidental.
Political Power Play
True to form, the establishment media is trying to spin this as some kind of diplomatic victory. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and President Trump apparently played significant roles in securing these games for North Carolina. I’ll give credit where it’s due – at least Trump understands the importance of showcasing American strength on the world stage. But let’s not kid ourselves about what we’re inviting here. The event will feature not just traditional Olympic sports but also “military-specific disciplines” like parachuting. So we’re literally inviting foreign military personnel to practice airborne operations on American soil. What could possibly go wrong?
“Charlotte’s outstanding sporting facilities, organizational expertise, and commitment to the values of CISM make it the ideal host for this historic event.” said Colonel Nilton Rolim, CISM President.
The talking heads are already lining up to sing the praises of this international kumbaya moment. Eli Bremer, co-chair of the event, is pushing the narrative that these games align with U.S. military values and leadership. Former U.S. Olympian Chad Senior and former Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell have joined the cheerleading squad, emphasizing how sports magically improve military relations. Meanwhile, regular Americans are left wondering whether bringing thousands of foreign military personnel to our shores is really the brilliant idea everyone’s making it out to be, especially given the last games’ proximity to a world-changing pandemic.
America Last, Global Military First?
At a time when our own military is struggling with recruitment, readiness, and a woke agenda that’s more focused on pronouns than preparedness, we’re spending resources to host an international military sporting event. Our southern border remains wide open, inflation continues to crush working Americans, and veterans still struggle to get proper healthcare – but hey, at least we’ll get to watch military personnel from countries that hate us compete in parachuting contests! This is exactly the kind of globalist priority-setting that puts America last while pretending it’s making us look strong on the world stage.