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Originally Posted by irateplatypus
charlatan exhibits a crucial divide between two camps: those that have real-life consequences imposed upon them by world events, and those for whom principles are purely an academic exercise. the latter only possible by hard-nosed sacrifices by the former.
when I see my fellow US servicemen being portrayed as sadistic thugs (by my own countrymen) in a country bordering one in which they are engaged in a life-or-death struggle, i face the very real possibility that an unemployed youth in a Turkish slum somewhere may see this film and cross the iraqi border to drive a bomb-truck into my humvee.
the predictable rebuttal is always a permutation of the "we do it too" notion. as if a democratic west were no different than nazi germany, ruthless islamists, militaristic japan, or the soviet union. by drawing the moral equivalency line where they have, they effectively are saying that there is no right and wrong or that neither side can claim to have a larger share of it. indeed, if there is no moral difference between north korea and the US (or the UK, canada, italy etc.) then such thinking would be right on the mark.
but those who deal in such ridiculous platitudes would never choose to live in Pyongyang even though they feel entitled to equate it w/their home institutions.
that's why you saw so many roaring lions after the Sept 11th attacks, the prospect of the failed ideologies in the mid-east having actual consequences to the hustle-and-bustle of daily life charged the populace. five years later, i think there are fewer people willing to risk death on a frostbitten Afghan mountainside.
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While I agree with you in principle, there's some flaw to that logic. My wife and I are both soldiers, so the idea of even one more disenfranchised bomber going after US troops makes me a bit uneasy. But the reality is that there are probably (no, I'da dare say definitely) Iraqi men and women that fear one more Army security team or Marine convoy going through their town. That one soldier with a happy trigger finger and a bad outlook on things for still being deployed, despite being told he'd be home by Christmas, might mow down their kids, family or friends. If you are in the serivce, you should know factually that it DOES and HAS happened. We have friendly fire on our own troops, can you logically believe we never accidentally shoot an innocent child or adult? Do you think it's NEVER not an accident? If so, you must not have been in the military for very long.
At any rate, this is not meant to be insulting to you, irateplatypus. As brothers-at-arms, I feel compelled to NOT upset you regarding this particular topic. But be advised that the academic unrest is the realistic unrest for some, but not all. Every situation in every combat zone is a bit different... YMMV
Also, I'd say we ALL have real world consequences... some people simply have the luxury of ignoring them for the time being. It won't be that way forever... it never is...