Conclusion

Military involvement in law enforcement and civilian politics in the United States is strictly regulated to prevent abuse of power and maintain a balance between civilian and military authority. Posse Comitatus Act and Insurrection Act are two main pillars that govern these boundaries. Although there are mechanisms to involve the military in certain situations, its use is very limited and closely monitored. Comparisons with other countries show that each country has a different approach, but the basic principle that must be maintained is the protection of civil rights and the prevention of abuse of power.