^What do you think they use that "intelligence" for?
I will define military "Intelligence" for you:
To locate targets for killing.
8The death of 3000 doesn't justify the death of another 6000 or many more...
"The Iraq Body Count project (IBC) figure of Documented civilian deaths from violence is 173,686 – 193,965 as of April 2017. This includes reported civilian deaths due to Coalition and insurgent military action, sectarian violence and increased criminal violence."
Also it's not as though we don't plan our strikes too so they are all premeditated and generally with much higher precision (maybe cold but less cold than the killing of unknowns).
In my book killing a person is killing a person no matter how you slice it, we can categorize the deaths/killings into various levels of murder depending on how predetermined and deliberate the action was but in the end people "needing" to kill other people is never a good result.
Two questions:
What in your opinion should the USA have done after 9/11?
And what would you do if someone hurt or worse a member of your family??
Please try not to overwhelm me with minutiae. Simple answers for my simple mind will suffice.
Thanks
Bill
For one, I don't think the response was really that appropriate or effective (hindsight is 20/20, but at the time this didn't seem like the right response either):
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/afghanistan/2018-01-03/why-taliban-isnt-winning-afghanistan
^^ this article boils down to neither the Afghan gov't or Taliban is powerful or well organized enough for one to win out over the other. The most recent wars have been against these terrorist groups/organizations that are ill defined and don't typically have one appointed leader who really matters or speaks for the group (as opposed to wars with other nations where we can negotiate a peace treaty with terms, see Japan/Germany post WW2)
For the second question, if someone were to come at me with clear intent to harm I wouldn't have any problem defending myself (if the option is kill or be killed and I am innocent I will choose kill). If I had someone who I was close with who had to jump from the towers as they burned I'm sure I would have a different perspective, but for me sending a bunch of soldiers in harms way wasn't a great response (and then enacting things like the PATRIOT ACT and letting the NSA run wild on citizens data isn't what I would hope for in any case).
Anyhow I don't have a problem with people who have to, or choose to serve time in the military it's more an issue with the amount of US budget that gets blown under the guise of "defense" the "military industrial complex"
Well, you did not disappoint me. You did not answer the first question.
And to the second question. I quote your previous post: "killing a person is killing a person no matter how you slice it,"
But if it is personal: "if the option is kill or be killed and I am innocent I will choose kill"
I gather that as long as you are making the choices it is fine with you.
Oh and the minutia was just the right amount.
Enjoy your evening.
Over and Out.
For the first question you asked what should we have done, and my answer is none of the things that we did... I don't know how to put that more succinctly.
For the kill or be killed assuming I'm innocent I see no reason one shouldn't protect themselves from harm is my point, not that I would like to make a choice to have to kill someone else. I still think it would suck (and don't envy anyone put in that position) I think you are reading me all wrong, I'm not attacking you or anyone in the military for that matter I just don't think it's the best first choice/response to any attack.
Am I the only one that wishes they could emigrate to Canada?
I'm all for protecting one's self or country, but as Americans we really have to stop trying to run the world. Not everyone is a fan of our policies and prospectives, and it makes us a target. It's also just wrong to try to force the world over to be like the US. We wouldn't have half our problems if we weren't collectively so arrogant. We spout a lot of BS about being the greatest country in the world, yet by every metric we fail in comparison to other countries (with the possible exceptions of our military forces, American football and Hollywood movies). We don't hit anyone's top 10 list for "best quality of life", not by a long shot. Heck, we don't even produce the best (hobby-level) quads in the world, we all buy parts and flyers from Asia and elsewhere. There is so much wrong internally, tremendous dissonance between our own citizens as to what's right and wrong (this very thread shows that), and yet we waste so much energy on world affairs. Sorry to be a downer with my first post (joined this morning hoping to learn about quads lol!), but this country really needs to reevaluate its worth compared to the rest of the world. Just sayin'.
By the way, I am brand new to quads, I joined another forum last week and quickly realized almost everyone was from Europe or outside the US. I was specifically looking for a US based quad forum, which led me here. I found this thread and thought, "yep, I'm home!" ;-)
We all have our own opinions, and I respect that (that, indeed, is what makes this country great). I hope my first post doesn't make me seem like a hater
Happy flying everyone!
-SkyDogg
@ArmyVet - I want to be very, very clear about this: I appreciate your service and commitment to our country very, very much, and I sincerely apologize if my previous comments offended you. My father was a Marine, and I very much respect everyone who has worn a uniform in a civil or military capacity. I apologize for my remarks earlier, I didn't mean to come off as such a downer or hater. Having the ability to speak freely about such things is exactly what makes the US greatI guess I could make a list of what makes the USA great. I will leave you with just one item.
Generosity.
https://www-m.cnn.com/2011/12/15/opinion/bennett-generosity/index.html?r=https://www.google.com/search?q=usa+people%27s+generosity&oq=usa+people%27s+generosity&aqs=heirloom-srp..
Maybe you can come up with more if you look hard.
Have fun yanking and banking.