Fairweather Pure wrote:It's a sign of the times. The government cannot tell the soldiers one thing, then turn around and change their minds without having consequences. Everyone is accountable, even the military. This is not 1970. The American public will not allow our loved ones to be fucked again.
They liberated Iraq. That is what Bush and Co. sold Americans on. They did not mention years of continues occupation. That is why this will fail. The soldiers feel cheated, because they were cheated. They have every right to voice that opinion. They are the ones fighting and dieing for that very right.
I mean, I feel betrayed sitting at home living my day to day life. If I was in the military getting my dates pushed back every coupe of weeks, having to tell my wife that "no, I won't be coming home next weeek as planned", I would be goddamn furious, and rightfully so.
As much as I completely agree with you that our American fighting force should be pulled out of Iraq as soon as is safely and reasonably possible and as much as I appreciate your constitutional right as an American citizen to protest, lobby, and complain until our troops are safe and back in the good ole U.S., I am afraid I must disagree with you when you state that our troops have the right to voice that same opinion publicly.
Soldiers, Sailors, Flyboys, and Marines are held to higher standards and much more rigid laws than civilians. They are not allowed to voice such opinions, and for good reason.
The one small quote you used in your post was from a Sergeant First Class. For those of you unfamiliar with the rank structure in the U.S. Army, this is a guy/gal who should be held to a level of professionalism absolutely unparalleled in the civilian world. There are literally thousands of young Soldiers who look to this woman/man for leadership. He/She should set an example beyond any reproach, regardless of her/his personal opinion. This Sergeant First Class has just created a situation where his/her troops
may doubt her/his sincerity and personal conviction the next time he/she issues orders, which although maybe dangerous, are imperative to the operational security and safety of the unit as a whole.
It is important to note that the Sergeant First Class was not active duty, but instead part of a reserve unit called to active duty. Unfortunately, I have witnessed this all too often in our reserve force. They certainly do not complain about the check they receive every month, which comes from
YOUR tax dollars. However, they complain incessantly when asked to earn that money like the active duty force.
If there are any reservist reading this post that have served honorably, thank you for your efforts and I apologize if I have offended you.
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