[quote=@ClocktowerEchos] I suppose that smugglers and black market dealers are going to have a field day. As will any gun smiths who will certainly never be out of work. Would anyone be able to get things from the outside? Or is that something which only the remains of the federal government supporters can get if at all since they are still seen as the "true" America. [/quote] There might be some channels but it would be extremely limited and affected by consequential economic collapse that has literally the entire nation at war with itself at this scale. Depending on whether or not California or New York is going to embargo internet connection for the interior then it's likely only they will have access to the external consumer market, assuming their population even has the financial stability to make purchases and their bank accounts totally not being nuked with the total seizure of assets that might arise in some areas, or the falling out of financial backing from the federal government making the situation so bad easily spooked bankers straight up jump ship and leave. Otherwise material aid into the country would probably come in the form of NGO organizations organizing efforts to get medical and basic needs into the country to make noncombatant's lives easier. This would probably end up having a tremendous social impact given the American identity since forever has been at some level of individualist success and when large-scale long-term aid missions were needed there was reluctance to go along with it, or when they had too there was some major depression and regret on the part of the bread winners. But then again, this is thinking back to the 1930's and mostly the Dust Bowl and the disaffected pride of farmers laid to waste by pool economic conditions and a fucking ecological disaster (which I might add that very same region is still entirely vulnerable to today still).