American soldier; WE are the terrorists

ttystikk

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Sometimes there is no good choice, and our military doesn't allow a soldier's opinion to supersede orders. Also, some bad people or troubled people just happen to become soldiers and continue bad behavior. There are many factors and scenarios to consider, but the crux is that war is inherently messy and difficult to plan for. Misdeeds will happen and their form will be the most gruesome.
.... And your solution?
 

ttystikk

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To see the world move in the right direction, I'd like to see this;

Make it illegal to profit from war
I'm the guy who asks the tough question; 'how?'

I think it's a great ideal, but how do we bring this about?

Outlawing campaign finance breaks the chain of money between those who would profit from war to those who would start them, which is perhaps not the whole solution. But it's a start.
 

Fogdog

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Parting thought, you'd be dead right now if it weren't for some kids out there protecting our nation. To think otherwise speaks of a lack of worldly experience.
Which war are you talking about Joe?

Not Libya. I don't know what that was about but it wasn't because Libyan terrorists were about to invade the US.

Not Iraq war(s) Those were about US power abroad. Not defense.

Not Somalia. That was a humanitarian mission (sort of). Not defense

Not Grenada. I don't know what that was about.

Not Vietnam. Vietnam won. They didn't take the war to the US. Once we stopped killing them, they eventually became friendly to the US.

Korean War? Maybe, probably not.

WW2? Yeah, no argument there. Is a seventy year ago war what you mean of "worldly experience"? Are you 95 years old, Joe?

I mean, cold war involved drunken soldiers stationed abroad. The biggest risk was dying of boredom during those years. What worldly advice to you have for me Joe?
 

Lucky Luke

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Which war are you talking about Joe?



WW2? Yeah, no argument there. Is a seventy year ago war what you mean of "worldly experience"? Are you 95 years old, Joe?
Thank fk for Japan attacking Pearl Harbor and finally bringing a Neutral country that had no real intention of joining the fight into the fray.

The war would of gone on for many more years and Europe would look completey different under Soviet occupation. Australia and New Zealand would of more than likely been in Japanese hands as well.
 

oswizzle

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Dont forget about DAVIDS SLING ... the foundation and home of all World Wide Terror aka We have nukes dont have to admit it he he he
 

Rizlared

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I'm the guy who asks the tough question; 'how?'

I think it's a great ideal, but how do we bring this about?

Outlawing campaign finance breaks the chain of money between those who would profit from war to those who would start them, which is perhaps not the whole solution. But it's a start.
My starting point would be the arms industry.

Non profit.

After that it gets trickier but the likes of halliburton having ex board members in public office when our countries go into Iraq then getting big fat contracts once the shooting stops should be outlawed.
 

Padawanbater2

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... And there's no doubt that much of our need to have boys on the ground is a result of constant lobbying by those who profit from it.

We have the largest military budget in the history of humankind, yet somehow it seems to go for big ticket items instead of boots. Boots aren't a profit center. Neither is training, another area that perennially suffers from a lack of funding.

The question to ask is why?
Same with 'Dragon skin', a type of body armor far superior to standard kevlar body armor. This stuff is what American soldiers should be wearing fighting wars.
 

ttystikk

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Same with 'Dragon skin', a type of body armor far superior to standard kevlar body armor. This stuff is what American soldiers should be wearing fighting wars.
It may limit mobility. Knights in shining armor were all but helpless if they fell off their horse, for just this reason.
 

ttystikk

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Same with 'Dragon skin', a type of body armor far superior to standard kevlar body armor. This stuff is what American soldiers should be wearing fighting wars.
That particular stuff is banned for use in battle.

I would think that basic gear and training costs would be fundamental to readiness.

That they are not tells me much about the priorities of those running our military procurement and supply chain.
 

fdd2blk

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That particular stuff is banned for use in battle.

I would think that basic gear and training costs would be fundamental to readiness.

That they are not tells me much about the priorities of those running our military procurement and supply chain.

Another lonely Saturday night for you. :sad:
 

ttystikk

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Another lonely Saturday night for you. :sad:
LMFAO

Oh, you have no idea what my social life is like.

Unlike you, I think of women as far more than a pussy support system and I have meaningful and positive relationships with many dynamic, creative and intelligent women.
 

fdd2blk

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LMFAO

Oh, you have no idea what my social life is like.

Unlike you, I think of women as far more than a pussy support system and I have meaningful and positive relationships with many dynamic, creative and intelligent women.

No you don't.
 
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