Fucking fantasy. Read up on evolutionary biology and lurk before you post again.
Picture two tribes, A and B. Both have men and women in them. Women of each tribe cling to their men because it's what they're used to and there are many advantages to sticking with your own. When war breaks out, several possible scenarios can occur:
The male preferences in each case are clear, but let's look at it from the women's perspective. Rather, from the perspective of their genes, since the women won't be risking their lives in the fight:
Nothing changes. Same men, same women as before. Best to support men from A, since they're all you know.
Hard to say. It might be worth sabotaging your tribe's defenses here to finish the destruction of your men while you're still worth breeding. Women are natural conformists, however, and it won't happen in practice because the old crones and women with many children already (fathered by A men) won't allow such treachery.
Bare your breasts and hope they only use their dicks for stabbing.
Again, hard to say, but whichever side comes out on top has about double the breeding stock as before, so whatever makes them winners will spread through the gene pool.
In every case, marriageable young women have something men want, so they'll be okay. Their incentive is to let the men fight and pick a winner to father the brood with. If you want the "loyalty" of women, you need to scare the fuck out of them (literally) with the story that Tribe B wouldn't even rape them, but intends to kill and eat them and their children. Then, use daytime TV to pound the idea into women's heads that other women will think they're loose if they keep agitating for open borders.
Tl;dr: Women have nothing to lose if we're overrun by third world rapists. Either way, they're bearing children and those genes are moving along. This is, has been, and always will be a struggle between men, who uniquely have something to lose.
The good news is that it doesn't take much to bring the women along in our victory – it just has to be victory.
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