Pacifism is an admirable ideology... but ultimately impractical. I would not send people to die unless there was a proper justification.
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Originally posted by Richelieu
Of course i would. But i assume that, if i'm asked to make that decision, it is because i am in a position to make it and that i did not get there by chance, but because i was qualified.
I would also expect that i knew all along that there was a possibility i could have to make that decision.
Did Bush expect to have to give the order to shoot a plane down on 9-11 ? I don't think he expected it. But he knew from the stsrt that there was a possibility.
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Originally posted by Q Cubed
they are expendable when they are faceless statistics.
just look at the red army fighting the wehrmacht.
thats outdated a bit , would you not say , ......
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I wouldn't send anyone to die if I wasn't willing to go myself, and even then only in very limited circumstances, and I would ONLY send volunteers. No conscripts, even to save the US.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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even to save civilization, the entire human race? What a twisted, demented scale of priorities. How selfish.
Secondly, be realistic. Do you REALLY think enough people wouldn't volunteer to save the planet?Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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Originally posted by David Floyd
I wouldn't send anyone to die if I wasn't willing to go myself, and even then only in very limited circumstances, and I would ONLY send volunteers. No conscripts, even to save the US.
might sound noble , but there are times you have to make choices , and choose , wheter one volunteers with it or not , ....
even " conscripts " , ......
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Originally posted by GePap
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might sound noble , but there are times you have to make choices , and choose
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No one is expendable, but then again no one is so special they couldn't be replaced.
It has got nothing to do with 'sacrificing' troops, or sending them to suicide missions. If a leader makes a choice, that this is what we're going to do, he is then cofident his actions are right. Therefore he will go himself too. If not, well.. then there must be a problem.
If mission or plan is looking like it will sacrifice lots of folks.. well then you just have to look at it again and make it better. But to expect no one will die is foolish and weak. Leaders must be strong and show the way, all the way. Tjey must be accept that they can die too. Well that should at least motivate them to make good plans. I don't understand any other way. If leader is making good plans, and he is proud of his troops and sure of its effectiveness and combat abilities, then naturally he should feel the urge to go first. He can't demand things he is not able to do himself. He must be one of the best himself. Good leaders are also good soldiers, or should be. How the heck can he spend all the time making plans with others, then when the time comes he just stays back where it's more safer? He should take the honour of being the first to enter and last to come back. What good leader thinks he is better than the lower ranks? That's not a good leader. And what good leader does not send his best men first chance he gets, but more 'expendable' guys who are not so qualified? Not a good leader. Leader is confident and knows he's right and will succeed. Or then he's not exactly leader material in the first place, damn it!
There is no problem what so ever.In da butt.
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Pekka, I largely agree with you, except for your "no one is so special..." line.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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