Originally posted by: Craig234
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: Rainsford
Originally posted by: RY62
Originally posted by: Nebor
As a defender of the Iraq war, I felt it necessary to reconcile my feelings with my actions, and turned my Officer Candidate School packet into my recruiter on Friday (ps, it's really, really difficult to get high school transcripts when you're nearly 30.)
So I'm a 30-ish guy leaving a 6 figure job, nice house and cush life for the Army. And according to the wall of enlisted and OCS candidates at the local recruiting office, I'm not the only one. Lots of high quality people are still lining up to serve their country.
Let me be the first of, hopefully, many who will thank you for your service. I have the utmost respect for an individual who's willing to stand up for what they believe in.
And I have the utmost respect for an individual who's willing to engage his brain first and find something worth believing in and THEN committing to it. Blind loyalty to people and ideas is far too common a trait to admire, I'll save my admiration for people who are smart about what they believe in.
The ideas on which America were founded are worth faith and loyalty.
My belief that some moderate versions of imperialism serve America's interests just so happen to coincide with the current administration's. If I can help that secure those interests, while suporting and defending the constitution, then that's all the better.
I should have put "I was tired of ATP&N calling me a chickenhawk" in my "Why I want to be a US Army Officer" essay.
Your belief that some 'moderate versions of imperialism serve America's interests' implies a complete disregard for the lives of other human beings - only 'America's interests' count.
It's like saying that a moderate form of killing your neighbors to take their nice plasma tv, their nice hot tub, serve your family's interests.
So, it sounds like a nice little excuse for murdering people. Don't expect me to say how nice your position is.
I don't want to see you hurt, but you put me in the position of choosing between someone who could care less about killing others if it is in your nation's 'interests', the safety of human beings in a place like Iraq who are not stepping foot outside their country and in their view defending it from foreign invasion/occupation. I don't like to see them hurt either.
And your pablum about American being 'founded on faith and loyalty' is the sort of nutty romanticism and deluded view that only your nation has such values that is absurd. Those are not values created for the American revolution. They existed in it, on both sides of the war, and among other nations; they are general, not specific to the US.
America was founded on the values of granting individuals political rights and freedoms, that the people are the sovereign and the government serves them - values which the Iraqis did not have honored under Saddam, and which were not a primary issue for the US in going to war, but only secondary. The US government rejected plans to quickly give sovereignity to the Iraqi people and put in place a US occupation government which did some things very much against the power of the Iraqi people, such as making all Americans immune to any Iraqi laws indefinitely, even after the Iraqis were 'in charge'; they had a plan to put our own guy in charge of their nation, Chalabi, which only accidentally fell through. The invasion was about the US gaining a permanent military presence in Iraq as a base for expanding our military presence in the region, hardly those 'founding American values'. The fact that you think it's ok to kill Iraqis for 'our interests' the same way any criminal nation kills people 'for its interests' I think is morally a criminal act on your part.
You're a member of the human race, and have some duties of 'faith and loyalty' to all people, not just Americans.
When you become the most powerful nation, you have some responsibility not to abuse your military strenght, and you are not meeting that requirement from your posts.
Who's the bad guy who is leaving his own nation to go help kill people in another nation for mercenary reasons? It's not the Iraqis.