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Michael Dorosh,
To respond to your question/ disagreements:
Yes, this veteran in question did see atrocities first hand, such as the entire wiping out of civilian villages for one. As to if he was apart of that event, only he knows, but he did talk about seeing first hand of such things.
When I was describing Colin Powell‘s reaction, I was implying that he was lying through his teeth. I have read some where, as soon as I find it you will hear of it, that he even witnessed some atrocities and how he was disturbed by them.
Even without this, being in the military position he was in before and the high position he is now, it is impossible for him to be "surprised" and "not seen this before" as it is his responsibility to know such things and prevent them.
So even if he didn‘t see these things in Vietnam, he sure as heck knew about what happened there when he was top brass in the white house, and he definitely knew that (a minority)of US troops did atrocities before Iraq, even though he denied it on Larry King. If he was not educated or had knowledge about this, he wouldn‘t be fit for the job right?
As for drafty vs volunteer, I didn‘t mean to give more then the other any significance, what matters is that those men were sent there for whatever reason and suffered immensely. However, I would not believe American statistics, as I for one, have seen at least 5 different figures in books etc that talked about how many people were sent over there and how many were drafted or volunteers. The veteran I know personally in question was a volunteer.
I also agree with your statement about a "minority" doing atrocities. I never said "All Americans in Vietnam/Somalia/Iraq were committing atrocities" I simply said that it had happened and that it was wrong no matter how insignificant the number of criminals performed these acts.
In every occasion where such things happen it is always a minority that smears the reputation of the majority of brave soldiers.
In fact, these US Iraqi pics happened because of a minority as well. Not to mention when Canadian‘s went to Somalia, it predominately took only ONE person‘s actions, Mcpl. Clayton Matchee, to destroy the entire reputation of the CF and disband the Canadian Airborne Regiment that consisted of around 700 people.
Hopefully that cleared thing up even more!
If anyone wishes to reply please feel free to PM (Private Message) or contact me, as I don't want this forum to turn into a 50 page argument.
To respond to your question/ disagreements:
Yes, this veteran in question did see atrocities first hand, such as the entire wiping out of civilian villages for one. As to if he was apart of that event, only he knows, but he did talk about seeing first hand of such things.
When I was describing Colin Powell‘s reaction, I was implying that he was lying through his teeth. I have read some where, as soon as I find it you will hear of it, that he even witnessed some atrocities and how he was disturbed by them.
Even without this, being in the military position he was in before and the high position he is now, it is impossible for him to be "surprised" and "not seen this before" as it is his responsibility to know such things and prevent them.
So even if he didn‘t see these things in Vietnam, he sure as heck knew about what happened there when he was top brass in the white house, and he definitely knew that (a minority)of US troops did atrocities before Iraq, even though he denied it on Larry King. If he was not educated or had knowledge about this, he wouldn‘t be fit for the job right?
As for drafty vs volunteer, I didn‘t mean to give more then the other any significance, what matters is that those men were sent there for whatever reason and suffered immensely. However, I would not believe American statistics, as I for one, have seen at least 5 different figures in books etc that talked about how many people were sent over there and how many were drafted or volunteers. The veteran I know personally in question was a volunteer.
I also agree with your statement about a "minority" doing atrocities. I never said "All Americans in Vietnam/Somalia/Iraq were committing atrocities" I simply said that it had happened and that it was wrong no matter how insignificant the number of criminals performed these acts.
In every occasion where such things happen it is always a minority that smears the reputation of the majority of brave soldiers.
In fact, these US Iraqi pics happened because of a minority as well. Not to mention when Canadian‘s went to Somalia, it predominately took only ONE person‘s actions, Mcpl. Clayton Matchee, to destroy the entire reputation of the CF and disband the Canadian Airborne Regiment that consisted of around 700 people.
Hopefully that cleared thing up even more!
If anyone wishes to reply please feel free to PM (Private Message) or contact me, as I don't want this forum to turn into a 50 page argument.