Something radically wrong here. We really need to refigure our military strategy.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0812/79812.html
Something radically wrong here. We really need to refigure our military strategy."refigure our military strategy?" What?????????
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0812/79812.html Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
These were "wars of choice."You keep me confused where you are coming from. This post is a good one.
The reasons given the troops as to why we had to go there, because of the threat of weapons of mass destruction and al-Qaeda, turned out to be hollow.
Most troops entered service for non-patriotic reasons - college tuition, to have a job, etc.
The horror to a young person of having their whole optumistic view of the world shattered can be so devestating that it can cause a person to give up on life altogether.
Even for the strongest people it takes a robust support system to keep them plugging ahead in life and seeing some point to keep on living despite the aweful lessons they've learned.
Life has both profound good, and profound bad.
These poor kids have just seen too much of the bad all at once.
They deserve our understanding and help. Originally Posted by theaustinescorts
"refigure our military strategy?" What?????????first I've heard of this about german soldiers suiciding on Poland, but what about the rest of the war?
Do you really think this has anything to do with "strategy?"
The Dept of Defense has studied this issue for the last ten years and the result is this...
US servicement kill themsleves in record numbers for the same reason German soldiers in Poland in 1939 killed themselves in large numbers.
Would you care to guess what that reason is?
Could you admit that Poland and Iraq have something in common? Originally Posted by theaustinescorts
Especially high among those assigned to the Einsatzgruppen. Originally Posted by I B Hankering
These were "wars of choice."You could have saved a lot of bandwidth by just posting:
The reasons given the troops as to why we had to go there, because of the threat of weapons of mass destruction and al-Qaeda, turned out to be hollow.
Most troops entered service for non-patriotic reasons - college tuition, to have a job, etc.
The horror to a young person of having their whole optumistic view of the world shattered can be so devestating that it can cause a person to give up on life altogether.
Even for the strongest people it takes a robust support system to keep them plugging ahead in life and seeing some point to keep on living despite the aweful lessons they've learned.
Life has both profound good, and profound bad.
These poor kids have just seen too much of the bad all at once.
They deserve our understanding and help. Originally Posted by theaustinescorts
had to look that up to see what group that was."Just following orders" wasn't enough. Many were deeply conflicted and could not emotionally reconcile the enormity of what they were doing with their innate sense of morality.
its part of the SS.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einsatzgruppen Originally Posted by dilbert firestorm
"Just following orders" wasn't enough. Many were deeply conflicted and could not emotionally reconcile the enormity of what they were doing with their innate sense of morality.they apparently didn't have any problems killing adults, but killing children was certainly a problem for many of them.
Originally Posted by I B Hankering