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Get literally any soldier who was deployed to iraq or afghanistan drunk and they'll tell you about unpunished warcrimes they witnessed or participated in.
I served in the military. You don't seem to know much about it.
Literally any soldier? Really? The cooks? The guy at the mechanic shop? Literally any soldier?
Not everyone is going out on patrol. Not every soldier is committing a war crime. I've known dozens of people who went over seas and didn't even see a hint of action. WTF is with these wild assumptions being passed as facts.
Does it happen, for fucking sure. But not at the level you seem to be implying. Not at all. People let their emotions rule over reason way too much.
I feel like you could use critical thinking and assume I'm talking about people who saw action.
Support staff aren't innocent either to me. They supported the mission and it couldn't have been done without them.
You said literally any soldier, so maybe say what you mean instead of being hyperbolic and then blaming people for thinking you mean what you actually said. You choose those words. You didn't even say, "ask any soldier" you really wanted to classify it with "ask literally any soldier". So if that's not what you meant, why did you make that absurd claim.
And even then, I know people do have been in action and not witnessed any war crimes. I've known lots of these people, across a large sample. You're in your room making baseless assumptions.
Yah, every guy making sure you get fed really condones war crimes. You lack any sense of nuance or actual understanding.
You're just throwing out grand, sweeping claims...
Making sure I get fed? What exactly has the military done to secure food security? You're complaining about hyperbole and make dumbass claims like that lol
They're not baseless assumptions either. I'm sure your chud friends have seen plenty of horrific shit and they just don't consider it bad, nor war crimes. I know people that have sniped unarmed civilians in Afghanistan and they considered it a way to alleviate boredom. There's a couple people in my state that even got convicted of war crimes at Abu gharib but ended up getting set free.
Fuck off. I have 3 deployments under my belt and 0 war crimes. Some of us are just born poor as fuck and wanted to go to college. The military honestly isn't some monolithic entity.. 90% of the people on this thread literally have never talked to a service member and it shows lol
I have them in my family and have heard their stories. I don't care what reason you justify joining. You acted as a tool of imperalism against people who did not deserve it.