I mean wearing the uniform, attending the schools, commanding troops in battle – that sort of thing, you know?
USAF 87-91 and Active Reserves from 93-95. Technical school honor graduate, hydraulic mechanic on F15 A thru E models, A-10, and the C-5, rank of E-5. I served with the 48th FIS squadron in Virgina, then Korea for a year in Suwon with the A-10’s, and ended my active duty in North Carolina with the F15-E. Saddam invaded Kuwait just as I was seperating out. I offered to stay a while (without re-enlisting) but even with my battle damage training I received they felt it unneccessary to stop-loss my AFSC; only MP’s were not permitted to seperate then.
The Whiskey Rebellion …has fought far more actions short of war than it has fought declared wars.
It is worth the debate.
The United States clearly can engage in military operations short of war. And in this case, the President asked and received consent of Congress.
There are major differences not the least of which is when the US is dealing with a nation state such as Iraq in 1991/2003 or Japan in 1941; and pirates off the coast or civil war amongst ourselves. Congress once again shirked it’s lawfull duty and responsibility and does not restrain the Executive branch as it is intended. They would not declare the war even when it was proposed. Who the next King George will be is anybody’s guess but any of the three most talked about running now want that same illigitimate authority the current king has taken. Article 1 of the Constitution gives the powers and limitations of each branch. I think people need to re-read it if they ever had in the first place.
The Judicial Branch is legislating unjust laws like Roe but also is becoming the strong arm of the growing central government jailing people for tax evasion and simple drug use, and the Legislative Branch is passing more failed law like corn for ethanol subsidies, insurance premiums and medical procedures, professional sport foibles, and doing nothing about the borders and value of the dollar.
We have left the path of wisdom and our law. The times have not changed that much to make it a reasonable departure.
Now, the thread is “Forced Releif in Mayanmar.” So let’s stick to that subject, shall we?
I didn’t suggest the thread departure but am willing to walk it’s path. I thought you and I were in basic agreement; the use of force is not legitimate. Many of the same reasons I use in my position on Iraq are shared by my position on what used to be called Burma.
At least Mayanmar would be a more true humanitarian mission unlike Iraq.