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| quote: | Originally posted by Zewad
There is a homely old adage which runs: "Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far." If the American nation will speak softly, and yet build and keep at a pitch of the highest training a thoroughly efficient navy, the Monroe Doctrine will go far.
Theodore Roosevelt (1858 - 1919), Speech in Chicago, 3 Apr. 1903
US military must have a presense hence spending and their budget,.. they must have something to back up what they can do, but their primary goal is peace keeping and at all costs to prevent war...
Saddam was a tyrant and killed and savaged many unnecessary people,... the war was necessary....
history repeats itself and will do so again in the future,...
i am an active US Army Lieutenant,... Field Artillery
and if so deemed necessary i can have many many TAs that knew me prior to my military life to say i have not changed.... |
The discussion here is not really related to the war in Iraq solely, but one must admit that you'd probably need someone like Saddam to keep the country in check. And the Saddam's treatment of people in jail probably wasn't as bad as that of the US military. Please don't bother with spin about it was necessary, without any logic to back up this claim.
Seeing as the geneva convention is not being applied on the so-called war on terrorism, would you risk your neck, and position, on treatment inline with these internationally recognised guidelines?
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Aug-12-2004 05:32
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| quote: | Originally posted by Orbital32
hahahah or really? So when people were mad e swim in sewers or when the olympic soccer team lost they were forced to go to a small room where only 1 person could squat at one time and their feet beaten? Oh yeah SADDAM FOR PRESIDENT! You made your claim that The US has a worse prison system yet you made NO claim what so ever. You don't know what i know. (i'm not going to elborate on that because it's really none of your business on that end) But if you are going to argue put some REAL facts othere then the obivious Prison scandal or anything that is not going through an investagation. |
Okay, so the prisoner scandal in Iraq doesn't count, it was probably just a media beat up or a dozen soldiers gone bad right? Idiot, maybe you have been mentally conditioned.
What about Guantánamo Bay?
From amnesty:
Inhuman and illegal detention
In April 2002 the detainees were transferred from the small wire-mesh cages at the temporary Camp X-Ray to the confines of Camp Delta where the majority are held in maximum security blocks in cells even smaller than before, sometimes for up to 24 hours a day and with very little out-of-cell exercise time. The detainees are also subjected to repeated interrogations sometimes for hours at a time and without the presence of a lawyer, raising fears that statements may be extracted under coercion. The ICRC is the only non-governmental organization allowed access to the detainees.
With no opportunity to challenge the lawfulness of their detention and the prospect of indefinite detention without trial in such conditions, the potential psychological impact upon those held is a major concern. The ICRC delegation has stated that it has observed a “worrying deterioration” in the mental health of a large number of the detainees, and that their psychological condition has become a “major problem”. Efforts to obtain justice in the US courts have so far been unsuccessful, with the courts holding that they do not have jurisdiction over the detainees, because they are foreign nationals held outside US sovereign territory.
One of the most serious problems stemming from this is that in exactly the same way the average German citizen in WW2 didn't know about the treatment in concentration camps but have been judged and treated as they did, the American people will be in a way punished for the atrocities committed by those in its armed forces.
A few other posters have indicated that if you actually have a brain and aren't willing to simply follw orders then you shouldn't be in the army. Lucky for the military there are lots of apparently dumb people out there only too willing.
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Aug-12-2004 06:55
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Location: USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by spec
Okay, so the prisoner scandal in Iraq doesn't count, it was probably just a media beat up or a dozen soldiers gone bad right? Idiot, maybe you have been mentally conditioned.
What about Guantánamo Bay?
From amnesty:
Inhuman and illegal detention
In April 2002 the detainees were transferred from the small wire-mesh cages at the temporary Camp X-Ray to the confines of Camp Delta where the majority are held in maximum security blocks in cells even smaller than before, sometimes for up to 24 hours a day and with very little out-of-cell exercise time. The detainees are also subjected to repeated interrogations sometimes for hours at a time and without the presence of a lawyer, raising fears that statements may be extracted under coercion. The ICRC is the only non-governmental organization allowed access to the detainees.
With no opportunity to challenge the lawfulness of their detention and the prospect of indefinite detention without trial in such conditions, the potential psychological impact upon those held is a major concern. The ICRC delegation has stated that it has observed a “worrying deterioration” in the mental health of a large number of the detainees, and that their psychological condition has become a “major problem”. Efforts to obtain justice in the US courts have so far been unsuccessful, with the courts holding that they do not have jurisdiction over the detainees, because they are foreign nationals held outside US sovereign territory.
One of the most serious problems stemming from this is that in exactly the same way the average German citizen in WW2 didn't know about the treatment in concentration camps but have been judged and treated as they did, the American people will be in a way punished for the atrocities committed by those in its armed forces.
A few other posters have indicated that if you actually have a brain and aren't willing to simply follw orders then you shouldn't be in the army. Lucky for the military there are lots of apparently dumb people out there only too willing. |
we shoudl have been a lot more humaine and just killed them.
and I love the use of "potential psychological impact". I woudl think these guys would expect this kind of treatment since this is what they are trained to administer.
i keep forgetting what your point is here. What are you trying to say, that the american military is bad? or that militaries in general are bad?
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