Please tell me you're joking.Liham said:Because they kill people for money?
Please tell me you're joking.Liham said:Because they kill people for money?
Well, the beauty of having a big army is that negotiations get so much easier. If you negotiate from an equal or greater standing both parties of the negotiation knows that a violent solution will cost money, resources and lives on both sides. A treaty in this case would be more favourable than a war. The potential gain is probably bigger for war, yet the risk is bigger too. If one of the sides have a weak army and the other has a large army then the risk of a war is low and the gain is pretty big. While I don't like the necessity for an army, I can see it and I understand it.crazyarms33 said:I prefer to think along the lines of Theodore Roosevelt, who said "Walk softly and carry a big stick." I am all for diplomacy, assuming the two sides are up front with each other about what they want. Hey, I can dream, even if it is unrealistic. But it never hurts to be prepared, because historically speaking, there have been times when negotiation was not an option. Obviously I don't mean being ready for the next world war at all times, but I do believe a standing army that is good at what it does is a valuable asset for any nation, even at the negotiating table. As far as Germany post WWI I think the Allies got too caught up in blaming one party for the war, but to the victors go the spoils as the saying goes. And we all know how that turned out. Spoiler: Badly. I hope we could see an end to war, but I don't have that much faith in the nature of humanity.
As a fellow german I have to point out that the democracy in Germany actually did last longer than 20 days after it was braught to this country in the late 1940s.Roggen Bread said:But I actually can't resent people who hate the military. Because, seriously. Who asked them to go in another country and mess everything up, "in order to bring democracy". Especially if it won't last 20 days after they leave the country?
And then there's that. I cannot really resent people who do not like the army.Roggen Bread said:I think the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are a giant pile of turd.
A waste of time, money and most important lifes of human beings.
Because that poor sumbitch was uselessly guarding a paddock full of animals for PETA? I honestly don't know, but I do know guys like that are more bored than I ever was guarding gates on training exercises for officers. Those motherfuckers just loved to waste my time.chiefohara said:That's a powerful image .... but why is there a lion eating a carcass in front of cattle in the left bottom corner of the photo?loc978 said:when it comes down to UN troops, well...
That pretty much says what needs to be said.![]()
However, the ineffectiveness of the UN's overarching strategy doesn't negate the personal sacrifices people make on their behalf. I know that better than most, since I carry lifelong crippling wounds from training, yet the injuries I received in combat (in Iraq, which ranks pretty high among the most ridiculously immoral wars in recent history) have healed quite completely. Not for the UN, mind you... but I understand the sacrifice.
I think you're getting them mixed up with assassins. The army does things like stabilising countries, protecting civilians, toppling tyrants etc.Zhukov said:The army, eh?
Isn't that the organisation comprised entirely of people who volunteered for a job that involves either killing people or facilitating the killing of people at the behest of politicians?
Oh yeah.
It's funny but I've been reading an awful lot of articles where the slaughter of civilians could hardly be considered "unintended".Sarge034 said:As for killing civilians... It is an unfortunate fact of life that there will be unintended casualties.
Pretty much.But who am I kidding? You have made up your mind and nothing I can say will get you to reconsider.
Not being disrespectful, but the Irish defence forces has very few instances of things like this. Not because we are better but because our guys don't get put under the same pressure and demands that the US military does. The soldier that killed 16 Afghan civilians was on his 3rd tour of duty and had a breakdown before that happened. Not excusing it, but from what i understand the US military is repeatedly putting people back into active service because they need the numbers, this guy shouldn't have been there in the first place.rhizhim said:i think its mostly by things you read in the newspaper about the shit some retarded soldier did. which then makes the army shine in a not-so-good light.chiefohara said:Im only a reservist, so i can't speak for frontline soldiers.
I nearly got in a fistfight tonight with someone who cheapened what the Irish army does, and belittled their contribution to UN peace keeping mission by labeling them mercenaries.
They broadened their vague assertions to all western armies and then had the gall to lecture me on patriotism, whilst at the same time belittling what little bit i have contributed when they have done nothing. This wasn't someone trolling me for fun, but a genuine arsehole who hates the army but is more manly than them..... how is christ's name do you deal/educate a person like that and not willingly murder them?
He called me a cheerleader, and you know what... fine.... I'll happily laud to everyone the contributions the defence forces make, ill readily admit im only a reservist sandbag scumbag.... A civilian can only contribute so much, but what i can do, i bloody well do. Why should i be ashamed of that, and why should i be ashamed of the Irish army? Why should anyone be ashamed of their army?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2113410/US-soldier-kills-16-Afghan-civilians-deadly-shooting-rampage.html
http://www.digtriad.com/news/article/225590/57/New-Photos-Show-US-Soldiers-Posing-With-Dead-Afghan-Soldiers?odyssey=tab%7Ctopnews%7Cbc%7Clarge
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/11/afghanistan-marines-urinating-video_n_1200324.html
they think they would look bad ass by doing it or that they would act some kind of revenge on them but in realitiy they are giving the enemies more reasons to hate them and plant more roadside bombs.
plus, due real events, movies and other media, whenever the army shows up you know something bad is going to happen and they most likely will shoot you on sight, by mistake or outright excecute you. so blame the media (not the news but video games and movies) and stupid soldiers that are putting the lives and honour of the other soldiers at risk
Because this is essentially what the UN does: Showing presence while behind their backs people get killed.chiefohara said:That's a powerful image .... but why is there a lion eating a carcass in front of cattle in the left bottom corner of the photo?loc978 said:when it comes down to UN troops, well...
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thank you for the videoSexy Devil said:The minority of dumb-asses who do stupid crap overseas paint the entire defense force in a bad name just because people see what they want to see. Though a good indicator that the guy who argued with you is a dumb-ass who is to be ignored is that he appears to actually take the UN seriously.chiefohara said:Im only a reservist, so i can't speak for frontline soldiers.
I nearly got in a fistfight tonight with someone who cheapened what the Irish army does, and belittled their contribution to UN peace keeping mission by labeling them mercenaries.
They broadened their vague assertions to all western armies and then had the gall to lecture me on patriotism, whilst at the same time belittling what little bit i have contributed when they have done nothing. This wasn't someone trolling me for fun, but a genuine arsehole who hates the army but is more manly than them..... how is christ's name do you deal/educate a person like that and not willingly murder them?
He called me a cheerleader, and you know what... fine.... I'll happily laud to everyone the contributions the defence forces make, ill readily admit im only a reservist sandbag scumbag.... A civilian can only contribute so much, but what i can do, i bloody well do. Why should i be ashamed of that, and why should i be ashamed of the Irish army? Why should anyone be ashamed of their army?
Yeah. Good point. I think, this was mostly achieved by the Germans being tired of the Nazis and war itself. Also it was not a very different culture.Dr. Mongo said:As a fellow german I have to point out that the democracy in Germany actually did last longer than 20 days after it was braught to this country in the late 1940s.
A fact for which I am very thankful, I must say.
Was it an order or was it murder? A soldier is a person. Some people go bat shit insane. People who are NOT in the military kill people too. Or is a soldier going off and murdering people somehow become worse than a civilian going off and murdering people?manic_depressive13 said:It's funny but I've been reading an awful lot of articles where the slaughter of civilians could hardly be considered "unintended".
Only fools deal in absolutes. Most soldiers/sailors/marines/airmen are people doing a job and trying to do it well. It is the minority that presents the bad image for everyone else.Pretty much.
Hey hey, it's my opinion! Yay!Chasing-The-Light said:"Yeah, I respect them for what they do but I don't think what they're doing is right. I don't agree with it at all. I don't like it and I think it's stupid that they even join!"
Well... at least the civilians bullets weren't paid for by the taxpayer. Also it's recommended to keep an eye on the sanity of the people you hand guns to.Sarge034 said:Was it an order or was it murder? A soldier is a person. Some people go bat shit insane. People who are NOT in the military kill people too. Or is a soldier going off and murdering people somehow become worse than a civilian going off and murdering people?manic_depressive13 said:It's funny but I've been reading an awful lot of articles where the slaughter of civilians could hardly be considered "unintended".
Wowowow. Britain wouldn't attack Sweden, you love us!Agow95 said:To be fair, a soldier is technically a mercenary, it's just more organised, you get paid to shoot people, if you join the army in a time of peace, and then a week afterwards Britain declares war on Sweden because why the hell not, you're not killing swedish soldiers because you hate them, or even because you believe they are a evil that must be stopped, it's because a man is paying you to shoot Swedish soldiers, sure, you can say it's because your a patriot, but then you're a mercenary who doesn't feel bad about it because it's for "insert home country here".