IF we have enough troops (say to invade another country), then why have many of the troops been going through Iraq for 2, 3 or more tours of duty. Also, these troops are NOT Army, Navy, or Marine regulars, many are national guardsmen
This is because you don’t understand the new method in which the military has been organized to reflect the more mobile and tactical form of the Marine Corps in their MEU setup. This has been a transition that has been underway since about 1998.
I think the French Revolution would have taken place regardless …] and I also think other democracies would have emerged regardless of an American democracy as well.
This shows that you have no historical perspective. Among students of the Revolutionary War and the time period it is the general consensus that it was the Revolutionary War that acted as the catalyst for all modern liberal societies especially in France. If anything is agreed upon among historians it is this.
And yes, it is impossible to establish Democracy without bloodshed. Every democracy has been founded in the blood of thousands. One cannot cite an example to the contrary. Further, diplomacy does not establish something new but rather diplomacy insures a staus quo. This is the reality of international politics.
The geneva convention guarantees the rights of all combatants …] Torture is not permissible as a legitimate form of interrogation, and especially in a country where INNOCENCE is presumed first.
This again shows that you do not know the Conventions. There is a particular clause that states that if Combatants do not wear a regular uniform but represent themselves as civilians then they lose all protection of the conventions. If it needs to be cited I will cite it. This is not a position but a fact of international law and treaty. Now, I don’t feel that this clause is morally just but it is within the rights of a nation to suspend any perceived rights given by the Conventions if a person is not a uniformed combatant.
This is not a legal action but a military action and as such innocense is not presumed. These are treated as very different things in our legislation. Further, there is and has not been any evidence of institutionalized torture. It is a Red Hering and an argument from silence.
It has already been shown that some of the prisoners were indeed innocent so you can not claim that all were terrorists or enemys at all. When we stoop to act as low as the enemy, the world sees us as no better than they are. Even one Abu Grieb incident is one too many, and what about other atrocities such as the family that was murdered and girl that was raped and burned alive.
When we start putting people in plastic shredders feet first then you can make the claim that we are stooping to the level of our enemies. Abu Grab was a frat party. It was an isolated incident (as has been determined by third party investigation). We can beat this drum all day but such an instance is not a reflection on the whole. Rather, it demonstrates a serious departure from the stated practices. Hence the reason why they were punished. Remember that the criminal investigation was started by the DOD on this issue months before it ever became a news story.
You can not chalk that up to boys will be boys, and the world holds this country and all Amerians accountable, rightly or wrongly. The whole Iraq mess is as much a stain on this country as VietNam ever was. …] IF Vietnam taught us anything, it was that you can not win a war when the people there are against you.
Do you want to know something about Vietnam. I have some very close friends who spent time in Chinese prisons. I have one friend that was forced to watch his family murdered in front of him. I have another friend that was shot about six times. do you know why? Because they were Catholic. They live here in the US now and every time they meet a US military man they tank him (in their words) “for what you tried to do.” The only reason why Vietnam was unpopular is because Americans are stupid. If you think that we lost Vietnam because the Vietnamese were against us then you have proved to me that you know absolutely nothing about history, the nature of war, and really anything of substance. We lost Vietnam because of a combination of direct involvement by Washington (Lyndon Johnson) and public unpopularity brought on by the news reporting on the war which gave Americans their first view of war as it is and not how it was romanticized. Further, public demonstration was perpetuated by Communist Organizations which has now been released in the last two years (which is also well documented). However, militarily we were winning the war but our military cannot accomplish a mission without the support of the people.