5/24/2007 9:01:12 AM
Most people don't know that.
5/24/2007 10:03:30 AM
the Roman Empire hired mercenaries when its citizens became too wealthy and complacent to join the military
5/24/2007 10:28:02 AM
I'll address my own personal feelings on the subject first:The philosophy and structure of how we as a nation have operated our military forces at times of war and peace has worked very well for us in the length of our history. Because of this, I tend to favor the "ain't broke, don't fix it" concept. Parallel to that is my opinion of mercenaries. When it comes to a mercenary force, the will to fight comes from a different motivation, money. Depending on the conflict and situation, that may not always be enough. Fighting out of loyalty to ones country and fighting for money tend to produce different results. Plus, you're now talking about the government spending more money on mercenaries than they are on the soldiers they already have. Why not spend that money on more US soldiers? The mercenary proposition is a slippery slope, riddled with problems like accountability, effectiveness, loyalty, and security. One of the purposes of government is to provide security, not to find someone else who will do it for more money.Now to address some responses in this thread:
5/24/2007 11:06:45 AM
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5/24/2007 5:02:31 PM
you still can't take an 18 year old kid and train him the way mercenaries have been trained for the same cost
5/24/2007 6:16:20 PM
Those mercanaries have all been trained by the US military.
5/24/2007 6:26:55 PM
^ was gonna point this out earlier, but didn't get around to it. It bothers me also that my tax dollars go to train this guy to be a cold hearted killer, then, even more of my tax dollars than should be necessary go to pay him...wait, more of my tax dollars go to pay some privateer company to employ him after I have paid to train him.
5/24/2007 6:57:58 PM
its my understanding that Mercenaries pretty much all have military background before they became mercenaries. Instead of working at wallyworld after they're discharged, they put their skills to good use and keep doing what they're good at but for way more money.
5/24/2007 7:35:11 PM
5/24/2007 7:53:50 PM
If most if not all of these guys are ex-military, aren't they already covered by the US Govt as veterans? Ie: We're already paying to take care of them, since they've already been in the service. So arguing it costs us significantly less to use mercenary groups like Blackwater doesn't seem to make as much sense. Now all you are looking at is food and housing.
5/25/2007 7:11:41 AM
you have to retire to get most veterans bennies. thats 20 years of service.most mercenaries are not retired military.and whether they are retired or not, is moot. if you retire from govt. service you get your benefits no matter where (or if) you go work in the civilian arena.you cant take away someones pension because they go work somewhere you find distasteful.
5/25/2007 1:19:33 PM
Couldn't there be a role for Blackwater though on the international stage? For example, providing security for NGO's in regions where no nation is willing to step in and provide law and order? Or perhaps for the United Nations to help provide training and basic security when no nation is willing to provide the skilled soldiers and police needed to guard camps or secure unstable regions? I think it'll depend situation to situation, but it's an important point.Distasteful in some situations but seriously, those Fijian peacekeepers can only do so much.
5/25/2007 2:05:05 PM
Mississippi moon, wont you keep on shining on me
5/25/2007 2:12:37 PM
man, i was seriously gonna post the same thing, but i cant access YouTube at work to find a Doobie Bros. video to go with it.
5/25/2007 3:55:08 PM
Rainbow Six anyone?
5/25/2007 3:57:39 PM
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5/25/2007 4:19:30 PM
Their HQ is about 35 miles from where I live (Portsmouth, VA).And my wife is interested in me joining them when I'm done in the Navy (four years from now). [Edited on June 4, 2007 at 9:04 PM. Reason : editing]
6/4/2007 9:01:39 PM