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It Floats: Addendum to Clausewitz
Fred Reed's keen insight on "The War", ought be communicated to every soldier you know.
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I feel the article explains the situation as I see it. It's a view levered by distance and history.
I'm also equally sure that most of the soldiers view is from the inside looking out, and they see a very different view from their perspective. It's interesting to see all that mental programming unravel when the soldiers are removed from the situation. Equally interesting to see it still click in when the war drum is pounded and new fresh blood is required. Like conditioned animals. How long after Pavlov’s experiments did his dogs still salivate at the sound of a bell? I have not been trained to fight war, and never bought into the Iraq mission. I almost feel pity for those who did, except they seem to hate those of us who did not drink the Kool-aid. |
Kachi, i could quote some legendary Americans or other historical figures about the reasons why soldiers do what they do, but you would not understand. They would only be words to you. Words with no meaning.
You will probably never understand what makes a man live in the field for 30 days at a time in sub zero temperatures for $701.00 a month(an E-1s pay when i enlisted), but then i will never understand how a man can sit beind a desk 8 hours a day filling out paperwork like some kind of drone, or how another man can grow old in a life of boring obscurity never having known the comaraderie of his fellow brothers in arms. Perhaps we are not supposed to understand each other, but of course you know you can stick your pity where the sun doesn't shine. You display the very condescension the article speaks of, and quite frankly, it is not very becoming. Just be thankful that there are enough of us that will volunteer so you can sit back puzzling over what motivates a soldier. If you were capable of understanding, it would already be perfectly apparent. "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." ~Clausewitz |
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Another appropriate quote: "For those who have fought for it, freedom has a taste the protected will never know." Randy |
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I have not forgotten the generous reenlistment bonuses you mentioned in another thread either.;) |
"What ever gets you out of the mobile home park I guess."
kach22i That was a crass statement. This discussion has been going on for centuries. From, "Dolce et decorum est" to statements such as made by Randy. We can I hope, understand the reflex action which leads a father or mother to leap into the path of an oncoming vehicle to save the life of their child. It is harder to understand the process which leads a man or woman to endure fatigue, deprivation or hardship to be there at the dirty end of the stick where mistakes don't get brushed off, they can kill. I have no doubts whatever, the Spartan troops marching to battle groused about the leaders who had put their lives on the line. At one time you could, if you were part of the victorious army, rape and pillage, but that has gone out of fashion in western circles. You may well ponder why a modern man or woman would place themselves in a position where they might be used as an instrument for a questionable purpose by their leader. I wonder how the people who were at the top of Enron look at themselves in the mirror in the morning. They probably comfort themselves by saying, "Nobody died." I think the difference is the soldier still believes despite the flaws in the system or leaders, there is a job to be done. It is worth doing and he/she is the best person to do it. "On War". "Ordinary men who follow the suggestions of others become, therefore, generally undecided on the spot; they think that they have found circumstances different from what they had expected, and this view gains strength by their again yielding to the suggestions of others. But even the man who has made his own plans, when he comes to see things with his own eyes will often think he has done wrong. Firm reliance on self must make him proof against the seeming pressure of the moment; his first conviction will in the end prove true, when the foreground scenery which fate has pushed on to the stage of War, with its accompaniments of terrific objects, is drawn aside and the horizon extended." Clausewitz Les |
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Neither M21Sniper nor Randy defended anything other than their self perceived macho image, certainly neither was defending America. |
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And the Peleponessian war was a war of agression between Athens and Sparta for influence over the Greek city-states. Perhaps Les was referring to one of these events when he made his statement. |
Eric,
Actually, I used the Spartans as an example of a warrier state. I suppose I could have used any other of dozens of 'nations' of soldiers who marched at the command of a leader. (or sailors who sailed, for that matter) My point, (poorly stated as it was) had to do with those who remain behind, complaining vociferously as they dare of the error of it all. Fred Reed seems to have conveniently forgotten his right to complain was bought with the blood of men like those he purports to address and as they bought and paid, some other nay-sayer voiced their opinion just as loud. I suspect Reed's writings will be ignored by those whose lives are lived in boredom, "punctuated by sheer terror" and embraced by those who remain behind and murmer "I told you so." Thank you Les |
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I figured you were writing in regards to the generality of the Spartans as a true warrior society--wherein the command of the king was law, and his orders were followed wether the army agreed with it or not. My post was directed to pastes' false assumption that the Spartans only fought to defend their homeland. |
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Now, wipe that "stuff" off your face before it dries. |
Pat,
I know you think I'm simple, but let me try to explain it to you. Mr. Reed's, writing makes it clear he was a serving soldier. If you read the whole sentence, I point out that this sort of thing has been going on for a long, long time. I suspect many serving members of the military will feel he has "gone over to the other side." His message has reached you and found fertile ground. Thank you, however for highlighting and repeating the relevant part. ;) (and thanks for the laugh!) Les |
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Newsflash: There are no trailer parks in Philly. I am sure you feel you are in some way superior to me, but i do want you to know that a soldier would not even consider you his peer, let alone his superior. Yes, the US military does offer generous RE-enlistment bonuses....from a "trailer park" standpoint. Thank you for exposing yourself in this thread though, it is always nice to know what people really think. |
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I therefore find it most peculiar that- given your clearly stated beliefs- you judge the Spartans worthy of praise. Quote:
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You are entitled to your opinion, i'd have it no other way....but opinions are like asssholes. Everyone has one, and most of them stink. |
Pat's posting of the article is like most of his postings, used to troll. However in this case I am somewhat in agreement. That is, there is no doubt that the politicos are hell bent in coming up with an "exit strategy." For them, this war is over and it is time to think about the upcoming elections. It bothers me that good men and women are going to have to keep dying in Iraq, while the not so good men and women in Washington try to put a spin on things to make them look good come election time. Bring those good men and women home. Now.
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Can't a guy make one trailer park joke? What's next, will Rednecks will be off limits? |
Your condescension is as unwarranted as it is apparent.
I have no problem with trailer park jokes, if they actually make sense in the context you're using them..Next time, try "Housing project" or something. ;) And no Kach, i am not hurt by your comments or your opinion, i'm merely put off by your attitude. As is my right. :) |
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That is the true tragedy our heroic sodiers face: by default they fight not only for those of us who understand and are grateful, but for the faste-pastes of the world who take for granted the sacrifices made and tarnish the good intentions through ridiculous lunatic rants and posts.
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