what constitutes a just war?, what do you think? |
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what constitutes a just war?, what do you think? |
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What do you think constitutes a just war? in my opinion the only type of just war I can think of is in self-defense, or in defensew of weaker allies, does ne1 else think otherwise? or are u just completely agaisnt war, period?
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You make it sound like we have one camp where the military is constantly training. When the military isn't serving they go back to their homes. They live amongst those they served for.
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*mipadi* |
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QUOTE(sikdragon @ Jun 21 2005, 1:51 AM) You make it sound like we have one camp where the military is constantly training. When the military isn't serving they go back to their homes. They live amongst those they served for. Activity duty personnel don't. When you're active duty, the military is your job. You train every day, every week, all year. You do physical training and basic martial exercises everyday, and contribute to base maintenance, when you aren't actually on a military exercise. It's the reservists and National Guard who go back to their families and other jobs most of the time. It's the National Guard who is supposed to help defend the US's borders, and help in times of flood, fire, etc., but Bush seems to have turned them into the International Guard, and sent them abroad, for some reason. Our military is stretched thin, and we have very little personnel at home to actually protect the US in the event of attack. |
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Jun 21 2005, 6:07 AM) Activity duty personnel don't. When you're active duty, the military is your job. You train every day, every week, all year. You do physical training and basic martial exercises everyday, and contribute to base maintenance, when you aren't actually on a military exercise. It's the reservists and National Guard who go back to their families and other jobs most of the time. It's the National Guard who is supposed to help defend the US's borders, and help in times of flood, fire, etc., but Bush seems to have turned them into the International Guard, and sent them abroad, for some reason. Our military is stretched thin, and we have very little personnel at home to actually protect the US in the event of attack. Elaborate, because last time I checked, the military is 1.5 million-strong, with thousands coming out of high school to enlist. |
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