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In reply to the discussion: Heartbreaking: Here's what a U.S. soldier said when asked to justify the war on terror [View all]7962
(11,841 posts)99. You dont think the Balkans was headed towards genocide? Really?
All the mass graves discovered after we went in and stopped it? It was not going to stop until WE stopped it. The massacres that were happening in Korea during that war? Hell, North Korea STILL massacres their own people.
I'm glad you're fine with Russia stepping into the middle east. I'm sure they'll achieve peace in no time at all, right?
And if you think I'm a "neocon", you obviously dont know the meaning of the word. I hollered against the Iraq invasion well before it ever happened. That was a neocons dream invasion
"Who says there has to be a world power?" Reality, thats "who". Thinking there can be a world where no country is more powerful than another is a nice fantasy, but it's not living in the real world.
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Heartbreaking: Here's what a U.S. soldier said when asked to justify the war on terror [View all]
JohnyCanuck
Nov 2015
OP
Please, DU. Give me a way to upvote (or downvote) individual comments. This is a +++.
erronis
Nov 2015
#41
Yes we do. You ignore it because you want to. And you ignore the Balkans example.
7962
Nov 2015
#102
And most of these "volunteers" do so because they were fooled to believe that it was either
rhett o rick
Nov 2015
#61
You are wrong. The majority do not sign up because of romance/duty/patriotism.
KittyWampus
Nov 2015
#101
I agree this is a huge problem. But poverty isn't on the agenda of a Goldman-Sachs sponsored
rhett o rick
Nov 2015
#103
I heard a top VA psychologist say exactly the same thing at a PTSD conference decades ago
pinboy3niner
Nov 2015
#93
Yes, that is heartbreaking. And very powerful, I hope he has a lot of support in his life. nt.
polly7
Nov 2015
#2
How many warriors appear on TV news compared to their commanding Generals and politicians?
Fred Sanders
Nov 2015
#3
" You go to war with the army you have". Inferring sit down and shut up!
The Wielding Truth
Nov 2015
#92
There are things like free base housing, including for dependents (though not on active duty, of
merrily
Nov 2015
#31
I've lived in U.S. apt. style base housing and been invited to base homes where officers live.
merrily
Nov 2015
#78
This year I'm dedicating Remembrance Day to the memory of Shidane Arone (Trigger Warning)
GliderGuider
Nov 2015
#6
One of the reasons to never go to war, of not make the decision lightly is that people dehumanize
uppityperson
Nov 2015
#8
I don't watch movies with names like that, so I don't know exactly what you mean.
valerief
Nov 2015
#35
The question was rhetorical. The entertainment industry is not all feeding the military frenzy
merrily
Nov 2015
#34
Since WWII, we fought in Korea, Viet Nam, Cambodia, various places in Africa, too many to name
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#12
But war is always like this, and we keep having them. The kid of the 60s and their kids
jtuck004
Nov 2015
#16
I am not going to blame any 20 year old who grew up on jingoism from Dems and Repubs for a thing.
merrily
Nov 2015
#24
''Money trumps peace.'' -- appointed pretzeldent George Walker Bush, Feb. 14, 2007
Octafish
Nov 2015
#39