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Motokid said:I can't tell you exactly what the punishment is for disobeying a direct order is, but I'm sure it's pretty severe. Yes, a person is ultimately responcible for their own actions, but a military is based on the group, and the group's abilities to follow orders, even when the orders are to do something that in the "normal" world would be considered wrong.
Like to point a gun at someone, and try to kill them.
The mistake that is often made, is when civilians try to impose the laws and morals of a civil society, to an enironment that is the polar opposite of civil.
Motokid said:I am fully aware that there are laws and rules in war, but the line is very blurry and very difficult to define in many cases. If a chain of command is demanding results down through the ranks from the upper end on down through to the private, it is very hard for the private to "dis-obey" the order without facing huge consequences.
novella said:As I said earlier, I believe that if a society does not extend the same human rights and democratic principles to everyone it deals with, not just its own citizens, then those principles are arbitrary and meaningless.
Motokid said:I am fully aware that there are laws and rules in war, but the line is very blurry and very difficult to define in many cases. If a chain of command is demanding results down through the ranks from the upper end on down through to the private, it is very hard for the private to "dis-obey" the order without facing huge consequences.
novella said:Geenh, you seem to equate personal loss with some priveleged entitlement to righteousness and revenge and also think that an enlightened view of world justice and democratic principles indicates that a person has no understanding of personal loss. That's a close-minded, primitive view.
As I said earlier, I believe that if a society does not extend the same human rights and democratic principles to everyone it deals with, not just its own citizens, then those principles are arbitrary and meaningless.
If anyone is to have an expectation of fair trial and innocence before guilt, then everyone has to have the same privilege. Just read what you wrote above. It's not just those who've lost family and friends who suffer, and it's certainly not an experience that conveys any kind of moral certitude. This notion that due process and considered justice is the territory of 'bleeding heart liberals' tells me that you are operating on the same moral and intellectual level as the terrorists.
Shade said:They can believe what they like, but we're not at war. As Sergo points out, terrorism is not war. Read Jason Burke's Al Qaeda: the True Story of Radical Islam which debunks the myth that Al Qaeda is some huge worldwide organisation with Osama bin Laden at the top which is out to topple the west. Then look around for Adam Curtis's documentary series The Power of Nightmares which told the history of politicians who, bereft of the ability to promise people shining futures, instead decided to threaten people with fear of shadowy enemies, in order to stay in power.
Who is ultimately to blaim for the actions of the military, and the individuals in it? Who is to blaim for the abuses at Abu Gharab and Guantanemo Bay?
Motokid said:
Although you cautioned me, I read the article, and now the rest of my day is fucked up.Motokid said:This was being talked about on coast-to-coast am this morning. I don't know if it's fact or fiction. It could very well be something made up to bolster American "buy-in" to feeding the current administrations policies.....who knows...but if there is any truth to any of this it is really the most frightening scenario imaginable....
I would caution that the link below will not make you feel very good. If you prefer to have a care free day, filled with happy thoughts, and warm fuzzy feelings you may wish to avoid this completely. Sort of the ignorance is bliss mentality.
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45203