I can quit whenever I want on the other hand, you are not sort of a person who will ever question orders of his superiors it doesn't matter how bad you may feel about them and even when you think that their orders are unjustified.
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It never about whether or not you can quit whenever you want, you can quit being a soldier anytime you want to. But why?
It's like, you get a job of Computer Programmer and hate to perform software engineering. You want to be a soldier, that part mean you accept a certain lifestyle, you accepted certain possibility, you accept certain responsibility. You become a soldier to
KILL PEOPLE, that's what soldier do, you don't expect to be a soldier and travel or because of an opportunity, you are a soldier, you expect to follow order. If you have a problem following an order, you should not be a soldier in the first place.
Simply saying, if you feel like you are going to sent into an unjust war in the future and kill people that you don't wanted to, then
DON'T BECOME A SOLDIER
You haven't answered why some soldiers follow the path which is the right one according to them instead of blindly following some psychopath. There is a difference between a mercenary and a soldier which you are unable to understand.
No, this is what
YOU don't understand. Of course, things are a bit easier to say if you are not part of it and sitting in a room and questioning should America involved in this or that. Or what is just, what is unjust.
Soldier follow orders, and that's how things work, we don't question orders, simply because every time if we second guess our action,
NOTHING will be done, and if order given were not followed, NOTHING will be done, and we may as well pack up and have a picnic
And another question being "To what extreme" you think an order is unjust? Did your commanding officer ordering you to rape the women and children of that village? Or Did he gave out explicit instruction to kill everyone? If this is what you can think of, then I understand. and nobody would simply follow it. But what is an order given?
For example, I used to run Convoy Op, the standing order is "You don not Stop" and "You do not deviate from the course" Now, if a 13 years old stand in the middle of the road in front of your convoy, what did you do?
We do not have any order to kill everyone in town, nor do we ever had any order to rape every women in sight, but those did happen, does it mean the chain of command is collapsing? As I said, without regard to anything,
CRIME DO HAPPEN IN WAR, as in normal life, and what you think a war is unjust and we simply following what soldier do is not a problem actually, as I said, if you have a conscious mind and don't want to invade or fight anyone, then
DON'T BE A SOLDIER.
Muhammad Ali refused to take part in Vietnam war, I can give many other examples (of regular professional soldiers behaving like a good human being) but it is of no use.
My dad
REFUSED to fight in Vietnam when he was drafted, my dad went to Vietnam as a medic, well, navy corpsman to be exact.
Refused to fight does not mean you don't serve your country, it may be a new piece of information to you, but being a soldier, sailor, airmen and so on does not equate to one must fight.
Problem with you is, you have a pre-set mind on what we, the American, do in the last 50 years are unjust, and inherently, all the people involve in a war is unjust. Mo Ali refused to fight, and eventually evade the draft. So are he just and my dad is unjust? Consider this, while the motivation are one and the same. But simply because my dad believe in it's national responsibility and went anyway, albeit, a non-combatant role. Yet Mo Ali, waving his Muslim right and proclaiming "He ain't got no beef with Vietcong" does it make him more righteous? But as I said, you would think he is and see my dad sort of "caved" in the end, because, in your mind, that war was unjust and hence all association is unjust, and when my dad is part of it, then even tho his clause starting "refusing" to fight are the same with Mo Ali.
Had my dad took the route Mo Ali did, he would not be able to live with himself.
By your logic, groups like ISIS and Boko haram are doing just fine and there members are professional warriors.
Anyways this discussion will carry on forever so let's agree to disagree here.
No, I did not say that.
I respect those people we fought against, that does not mean I support their notion or were they actually any professionalism in it. My grand dad respect the hell out of the German does that mean he buy into German nationalism?
Being a professional soldier is one thing, you train to deal with situation, fighting with a group is another. Why you fight is another question.
Do I see ISIS as professional soldier? Some of them are, some of them no, and this is the reason why they are so hard to contain, because everyone see ISIS as a bunch of ragtag Islamofo who hell bend on crazy stuff. When you start refusing to give credit where its due, you
WILL lose your battle. They are a long way from the same group that blown themselves up setting IED in Iraq.
But does that mean I buy what they are fighting for? LOL What do you think?[/quote]