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I just came back from a talk delivered at Wilfrid Laurier University by Romeo Dallaire, on the issues effecting global humanity. After the talk I approached him concerning his last segment of the presentation where he basically gave a short couple sentences on expressing the notion that now is one of the best times to join the ‘uniform,’ but he did not go into much detail. I am very intrigued by this and was hoping that you people here might expand on it a bit more. What exactly did he mean?!
I am now primarily interested in the role of the military in relation to international development. Mr. Dallaire made two points at the end of his talk, the 2nd one being that all the current Canadian forces missions are just and are actually making an impact on the societies in which they are fought.
Could you elaborate a bit more on this view of the military and its role in the above topics and in relation to to reducing poverty, nukes, arms, child soldiers, human injustices, etc?
Mr. Dallaire has captivated me with the possibility of a military career having a real impact in the international world. I have never thought along those lines before and would love to read more about this view.
I am very enthusiastic, more than this I NEED TO, about wanting to make some sort of difference in my career choice after I graduate this year - I am 4th year BA student at WLU. I feel it is an injustice to my education (liberal arts), and the material I have learned to just slip back into the status quo and do nothing for the 80% of the world’s population that suffers. Someone has to fight to help alleviate their suffering and I hope in some way shape or form I may be able to do that.
I don't want to sound like a brown-noser or anything but Mr. Dallaire really did inspire me, and give a bit of hope to the future – which can seem awfully bleak when you are studying the liberal arts.
Jason
Edited to correct thread title for grammar/spelling.
I am now primarily interested in the role of the military in relation to international development. Mr. Dallaire made two points at the end of his talk, the 2nd one being that all the current Canadian forces missions are just and are actually making an impact on the societies in which they are fought.
Could you elaborate a bit more on this view of the military and its role in the above topics and in relation to to reducing poverty, nukes, arms, child soldiers, human injustices, etc?
Mr. Dallaire has captivated me with the possibility of a military career having a real impact in the international world. I have never thought along those lines before and would love to read more about this view.
I am very enthusiastic, more than this I NEED TO, about wanting to make some sort of difference in my career choice after I graduate this year - I am 4th year BA student at WLU. I feel it is an injustice to my education (liberal arts), and the material I have learned to just slip back into the status quo and do nothing for the 80% of the world’s population that suffers. Someone has to fight to help alleviate their suffering and I hope in some way shape or form I may be able to do that.
I don't want to sound like a brown-noser or anything but Mr. Dallaire really did inspire me, and give a bit of hope to the future – which can seem awfully bleak when you are studying the liberal arts.
Jason
Edited to correct thread title for grammar/spelling.