Tue Aug 10, 2010 3:18 pm
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Tue Aug 10, 2010 4:31 pm
Pogmusic wrote:As is oft quoted, "It's a good thing that war is a terrible thing..."
Yes, it is a terrible weapon. And yes, I pray we never have to use it again. But, I also hope we never lose the backbone to use it if the need arises.
Tue Aug 10, 2010 4:34 pm
Pogmusic wrote:I served as an officer in several nuclear capable units and this is MY perspective and that is my only preface.
As is oft quoted, "It's a good thing that war is a terrible thing..."
Yes, it is a terrible weapon. And yes, I pray we never have to use it again. But, I also hope we never lose the backbone to use it if the need arises.
Tue Aug 10, 2010 4:40 pm
Tue Aug 10, 2010 4:51 pm
oscardeuce wrote:Pogmusic wrote:I served as an officer in several nuclear capable units and this is MY perspective and that is my only preface.
As is oft quoted, "It's a good thing that war is a terrible thing..."
Yes, it is a terrible weapon. And yes, I pray we never have to use it again. But, I also hope we never lose the backbone to use it if the need arises.
I agree.
The current POTUS has already taken it off the table.
I'd gladly trade enemy lives for allied lives any day. As horrible as it is, to paraphrase a great American: you don't win by dying for your country, you win my making the other man die for his country.
Tue Aug 10, 2010 6:41 pm
Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:02 pm
The current POTUS has already taken it off the table.
Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:17 pm
michaelharadon wrote:oscardeuce wrote:Pogmusic wrote:I served as an officer in several nuclear capable units and this is MY perspective and that is my only preface.
As is oft quoted, "It's a good thing that war is a terrible thing..."
Yes, it is a terrible weapon. And yes, I pray we never have to use it again. But, I also hope we never lose the backbone to use it if the need arises.
I agree.
The current POTUS has already taken it off the table.
I'd gladly trade enemy lives for allied lives any day. As horrible as it is, to paraphrase a great American: you don't win by dying for your country, you win my making the other man die for his country.
Sure. Of course. And while we're at it, please tell me how the damage caused by nuclear weapons would be confined to just the "enemy". Look at how allied soldiers who have been around depleted uranium rounds and the vehicles destroyed by them suffer from radiation sicknesses, as do their newborn and family members, as do the civilians we are allegedly there to defend and protect.
When we say that we'd use nuclear weapons, how can we not be saying that we'd be using them also on our own citizenry, when we take into account how radiation travels indiscriminately on wind and water currents, food supply, etc?
You want to "win" a war? Then I suggest that you don't get into one to begin with. I am inclined to think that America lost the Second War just as much as Germany, Italy and Japan did when I consider the 65 years of ill advised and misguided follies across the globe that stemmed from the (false) sense of bravado that came from having "won" the Second War.
Tue Aug 10, 2010 8:12 pm
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Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:39 pm
michaelharadon wrote:
Sure. Of course. And while we're at it, please tell me how the damage caused by nuclear weapons would be confined to just the "enemy". Look at how allied soldiers who have been around depleted uranium rounds and the vehicles destroyed by them suffer from radiation sicknesses, as do their newborn and family members, as do the civilians we are allegedly there to defend and protect.
When we say that we'd use nuclear weapons, how can we not be saying that we'd be using them also on our own citizenry, when we take into account how radiation travels indiscriminately on wind and water currents, food supply, etc?
Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:04 pm
Bill Greenwood wrote:If I read your post closer and literally "minted" meaning produced, then maybe your account is correct that the medals came from 1945. However, I have my doubts about this, can either of you or anyone give any good reliable source for this info, or is it sort of an unquestioned myth?
Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:10 pm