Now I understand that it is not in the political interests of the United States for our Marines to act in this fashion. To some extent, as Clausewitz famously pointed out, war is politics carried out by other means. To the extent that this allows our enemies to frame the conflict as a religious one, these actions are detrimental to the interests of the United States. But we should leave it at that, and reserve our moral outrage for true acts of oppression.
I remind your readers that these men have seen their brothers and innocent civilians killed and desecrated in unimaginable ways. If we level an innocent village, then be outraged. If our guys want to sell taliban head-scarf toilet paper, who are we to care.
I remind your readers that these men have seen their brothers and innocent civilians killed and desecrated in unimaginable ways. If we level an innocent village, then be outraged. If our guys want to sell taliban head-scarf toilet paper, who are we to care.
ReplyDeleteFrom the uproar, you'd think this was a replay of the My Lai massacre. (Since very little context is being provided, thought I'd throw in a bit.)
ReplyDeleteDaily life of Marine infantry units at war is not for the weak spirited.