I don't like war. However, anyone prepared to join up and fight for their country is great and worthy of our respect. There's always going to be a war somewhere, so we'll always need the military, and that isn't the soldiers' faults. I hate it when here in the UK I read in the paper about servicemen and women home on leave, walking around in uniform, as they have every right to do, and being taunted and abused in the street by heartless bastards who have absolutely no idea of any of the horrors of war. Have these wankers seen their friends die or be maimed in battle, spent days hiding from enemy soldiers looking for them to kill them? Have they ever had to live with the fact that they've killed another human being (actually, given it's Broken Britain, don't answer that last one). Soldiers are heroes and worthy of our respect.
I remember when in Florida on holiday last year with my family, we each had a two week pass for all the Universal parks and Anheuser-Busch parks there. When we went to Busch Gardens in the first week, we noticed that at the entrance US military personnel and their families were given free or discounted entry and were basically treated with the respect they deserve. Plenty of perks and all this because the company respected them and felt they were great people who risked life and limb to do their jobs. When we went to Seaworld, owned by the same company, we saw the Shamu show and at the start and end the staff gave a huge dedication and thank you to not only US military personnel, but also to UK, ANZAC and all Allied troops fighting in Iraq, Afgahnistan and everywhere else, and again, gave those people and their families free entry and perks as a gesture of goodwill and thanks to the Armed Forces. Note this wasn't restricted to US troops either, but British and ANZAC forces and allied troops too. In America people care about their soldiers, their heroes. Here in Britain, they're abused and taunted in the street and there's just no need. The military are heroes, and although people don't like what they do, someone has to. I don't like war, but the people who make it aren't the soldiers, but the generals and the governments.