Part I
7/31/2006 12:59:36 PM
7/31/2006 1:07:04 PM
gg
7/31/2006 1:13:25 PM
7/31/2006 2:41:35 PM
^In most combat encounters involving American troops, much like police officers, there are rules of engagement that usually specify a level of threat to the military unit or individual. In most cases this means waiting to get fired upon before returning punishment. If I am being shot at I'll be damned if I don't "fully understand" why I am killing the bastard. You seem to forget that these idiots are on the offensive.[Edited on July 31, 2006 at 3:18 PM. Reason : .]
7/31/2006 3:17:45 PM
7/31/2006 7:45:17 PM
7/31/2006 7:56:29 PM
while your point is quite arguable, that's not what he's getting at.he's saying that you don't have to be a great philosopher to justify shooting someone who shot at you first.again, micro, not macro.
7/31/2006 7:57:05 PM
By invading Iraq, we've shot first.
7/31/2006 7:58:38 PM
Micro kicks ass. I find it simplifies my life tremendously. No homo. You should all try it.
7/31/2006 8:06:40 PM
dear people we pay you to fight warsgg for fighting warsnow... where is my pat on the back for designing industrial hvac systems
7/31/2006 8:13:25 PM
JCASHFAN, I think theDuke866 outranks you
8/1/2006 12:14:00 AM
Do y'all thank miners too?
8/1/2006 12:51:52 AM
I just thanked one
8/1/2006 12:54:01 AM
8/1/2006 1:35:13 AM
yea sadam was a real threat with his dirt pile and army that we tore thru in 14 days.[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 9:13 AM. Reason : 234]
8/1/2006 9:10:29 AM
well, if you think he was weak then take a look at the Iraqi civilians he brutalized. That's who he was the biggest threat to. In a global sense he was also a major threat as a harborer and aide to the cowards that ran planes into our shit.
8/1/2006 9:16:48 AM
8/1/2006 12:08:24 PM
You're right.Before we showed up the Sunnis and Shiites held hands and sang while the Kurds smacked a tamborine, all this while the Turks and Assyrians were giggling while they play-wrestled in milk and honey. Then we whispered evils in their ears that got them thinking, "suicide bombers are the coolest"Get real.Iraq was a perfect storm of age-old civilizations all claiming to be holier than the others long before we ever got there and violence was rampant, but we didn't care then because the media didn't care then. Now since there is a domestic political agenda at stake, the media bombard us daily with mass number of casualties. Saddam Hussein was an equal opportunity murderer. What made him worse--or better depending on how you look at it--than Hitler was that he had no prejudice in who he killed, his own people included. Those he didn't kill, he kept in constant fear to maintain his lordship. So, now these morons are going to keep killing each other until their leaders convince them that the new Iraqi government will work under compromise.
8/1/2006 12:57:36 PM
8/1/2006 1:12:56 PM
your last comment proves two things:1) Nothing--I haven't used Hitler in any other post that I can ever remember.2) You are unable to respond with any level of substance so you once again try to attack the most trivial piece of my post.[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 1:24 PM. Reason : other...dont be a smart ass]
8/1/2006 1:20:13 PM
perhaps reading your own words will jog your memory ...but i suppose that something that hitler would say
8/1/2006 1:22:55 PM
as long as we are going to be petty with forgetting to type words...you forgot 'is'that 'is' something that hitler would say
8/1/2006 1:28:36 PM
hitler told me youd say that
8/1/2006 1:29:09 PM
Come on man, don't completely throw away the legitimacy of all your posts in this thread by stooping down to that level. Compose a worthy comment that counters the statement I made. Otherwise, everyone here will just think you got outdone. Isn't that the foundation of debate?
8/1/2006 1:32:18 PM
To be honest, I listen to the senior officer in the room. JCASHFAN is a captain, so he must know a thing or two about the military.If you want to agonize over the minutiae of battlefield stresses and polity, definitely take some time to read Jarhead .The book includes many segments that were either too complicated or inappropriate to place in film, and the entire book has the feel of the exact dialectic that is taking place in this topic. It's definitely an eye-opener.[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 2:21 PM. Reason : spelling]
8/1/2006 2:20:05 PM
First off: There is no rank on TWW. A well made point is a well made point and vice versa.Second: I don't want to get drawn down into an endless discussion of politics. I don't intend to make my opinion of the war in Iraq known on TWW. Find me in 2 1/2 months when I get back if you're really interested. Last post for this thread: Without rehashing too much of what I said before . . . Soldiers and Marines, to survive, must act swiftly and violently based on what they perceive is the threat. That is what they are trained for. They do not have the luxury of hashing out the moral and political implications of their actions on a college bulletin board before they squeeze the trigger. As long as we deem it necessary to maintain a standing armed forces, we will have to have men and women who subject their personal desires to the (hopefully) collective wisdom of the government which controls them. This does not make them two dimensional mindless automatons. All I ask is that you treat them as the flawed but human beings that they are and realize that it is YOUR responsibility as citizens of the United States to remain politically and socially engaged in the system that sends them into harms way. Do not take what this country is for granted. For all its flaws, the United States and the Enlightenment tradition out of which it grew run counter to almost the entire history of humankind. It is the presence of our Armed Services (deployed or not, misused or not) that secures the rights and liberties of this incredibly fragile experiment we call the United States not the goodwill of those beyond our borders.[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 4:53 PM. Reason : .]
8/1/2006 4:49:28 PM
8/1/2006 4:53:08 PM
I'll stick with what the Captain has to say.P.S. I think rank and well-made points are entirely mutually exclusive, and I don't mean just on TWW.[Edited on August 1, 2006 at 5:00 PM. Reason : ]
8/1/2006 4:58:46 PM
Some people just like to be told what to believe.
8/1/2006 5:00:52 PM
Some people just believe they like to be told.
8/1/2006 5:03:28 PM
^^^^ Are you saying Yehya Hassan isnt a sensible person?http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/12/14/sprj.irq.main/index.html
8/1/2006 5:07:01 PM
are you?
8/1/2006 5:11:19 PM
8/1/2006 11:40:16 PM
My God, in that scenario, soldiers would only fight in wars they believed were just? What a world....
8/1/2006 11:44:43 PM
my God, in that scenario, our country would forfeit civil control of its military.
8/1/2006 11:46:41 PM
No there will always be some people who will believe anything the governemnt tells them. Bush didnt do shit and cheney dodged the draft all together on five seperate occasions during vietnam -- our fearless leaders seem to not give two shits about the government's demands.
8/1/2006 11:54:19 PM
which is completely irrelevent to the point that i just made
8/2/2006 12:00:39 AM
Josh8315 - I have to compliment you on restating Kant's Democratic Peace Theory.Of course this being the theory that spreading democracy will lead to peace due to "soldiers having the vote," directly or indirectly, as far as justifying a war is concerned.On the other hand we have the more centrist view represented by a counter-argument almost reminiscent of something of Hobbes coming from theDuke866 regarding civil control of the military...the order and stability preventing a civil decay is almost most important.I have bad news, gents, this very argument has raged for hundreds of years and probably won't be resolved any time soon
8/2/2006 12:03:36 AM
8/2/2006 12:05:07 AM