pfflam
07-06-2004, 11:04 PM
Why aren't more people talking about this: 5,600 soldiers who had been 'Honorably Discharged' have been called back into action.
To me it is very sad: these people who had thought that it was all behind them and that they could get on with building families or starting careers have to go back to Iraq.
and Why?
Because the planning for the war was Completely bungled! a travesty of arrogant unreality on the part of those in charge.
If you couple this with the extending of service rotations then you are treating these soldiers like dirt!!
to quote a NYTimes story: "In the meantime, overworked soldiers get orders for extended and multiple tours, even as new evidence shows that one in six soldiers who returned home from earlier tours in Iraq is showing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or other severe emotional difficulties"
Why is this not causing more uproar?
are we afraid that overt concern for the soldiers may appear too much like "not supporting our troops"? --I think that is the twisted logic that reigns these days . . . if we raise our voices about the mistreatment of our fine young soldiers, then we risk appearing like we are willfully sabotaging "moral".
But really. how can soldiers maintain moral when they are being abused due to absurdly bad planning in a war based on lies (or 'faulty' information)?
Why didn't we wait for a real plan, some real coalition members (perhaps arabs) and real reasons?
To me it is very sad: these people who had thought that it was all behind them and that they could get on with building families or starting careers have to go back to Iraq.
and Why?
Because the planning for the war was Completely bungled! a travesty of arrogant unreality on the part of those in charge.
If you couple this with the extending of service rotations then you are treating these soldiers like dirt!!
to quote a NYTimes story: "In the meantime, overworked soldiers get orders for extended and multiple tours, even as new evidence shows that one in six soldiers who returned home from earlier tours in Iraq is showing symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder or other severe emotional difficulties"
Why is this not causing more uproar?
are we afraid that overt concern for the soldiers may appear too much like "not supporting our troops"? --I think that is the twisted logic that reigns these days . . . if we raise our voices about the mistreatment of our fine young soldiers, then we risk appearing like we are willfully sabotaging "moral".
But really. how can soldiers maintain moral when they are being abused due to absurdly bad planning in a war based on lies (or 'faulty' information)?
Why didn't we wait for a real plan, some real coalition members (perhaps arabs) and real reasons?