For what it is worth, I saw a sign today beside the road. It was an advertisement for the National Guard. It said: "Unemployed? We're hiring!"Now we are getting even more "nutz""/"misguided" than Ms. Lina....
When the advertisements for military service presume the applicant may be unemployed; while I am quite certain it is far from the only or even a primary consideration, I don't believe Lina's idea is at all far-fetched. After all, it is clear that at least in terms of recruiting, unemployment is considered.
Furthermore, our wars are run by politicians. And if there is one thing that the Administration is watching like a hawk because it spells the difference between a second term and a one-term presidency ... it is the unemployment rate. If bringing our troops home would substantively affect our unemployment rate, it might not be politically feasible until after the next election.
Do I think that is the primary reason we are there? No. I think there are many reasons. Safeguarding of oil supply just prior to Peak Oil is a likely reason. "Remaking the middle east" to make it more friendly to U.S. companies -- especially agribusiness -- is likely another. After all, one of the first laws passed in the New Iraq pertained to respecting U.S. intellectual property such as patents. And, of course, we have an ally in that region, so it would be crazy to believe we would be there if we thought it would hurt Israel -- so we likely believe our policies in the region will aid our ally.
But along with this, I don't think Lina's idea is crazy -- simply because I see military recruiting signs advertising employment. So it is an aspect of military service of which the upper echelons are aware. Originally Posted by Laurentius
Yes, so long as there is a demand/need for soldiers, the military will advertise any attractive benefit they can -- much like any other advertiser -- and clearly employment is a good thing to have.....
But if you really think there is some grand conspiracy to prolong the war for fear of what may happen to returning soldiers, doesn't it at least make sense to not enlarge the problem by recruiting for more soldiers you have to bring home?
L -you typically are pretty logical...you really buy the argument that our leaders/Obama won't leave because of soldier reentry problems???? I'll prehaps give credence to political concerns, but not reentry concerns.
BTW, the military has long been billed as an avenue for gainful employment for a young person with few (no) other options...the overtness of the advertising may have changed but not the substance...but then again all of our advertising is more overt...so it really isn't that surprising