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Showing posts with label Leon Panetta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leon Panetta. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2012

We're All Guilty of Dehumanizing the Enemy

Author and 'Restrepo' film director Sebastian Junger
at the Restrepo outpost in the Korengal Valley,
Afghanistan in 2008. (photo: sebastianjunger.com)
By Sebastian Junger, The Washington Post
14 January 12

he video that emerged in recent days appearing to show four U.S. Marines urinating on several dead Taliban fighters has outraged many people in this country. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta have condemned the act, the military has promised an inquiry, and some experts are even suggesting that the act could qualify as a war crime.

Mainly, however, people seem simply to not understand it. Why would America's warriors - for that matter, why would anyone - urinate on a dead body?

I spent a year, off and on, with a platoon of U.S. soldiers in the Korengal Valley of eastern Afghanistan. There was a lot of fighting, a lot of casualties and an enormous amount of stress on the men I was with. I never saw anyone do anything like this, but then again, I never saw any dead Taliban fighters - the enemy always recovered their casualties before we could get there.

Nevertheless, the things the soldiers shouted during combat were very revealing of the state of mind that war produces. (For the record, I'm sure the Taliban was screaming pretty much the same things about us.)

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Leon Panetta: Military Cuts Mean "Doomsday" for America

by: Barry Eisler, Truthout | 
News Analysis 
 
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta wants you to be scared.

In a letter to Sens. Lindsey Graham and John McCain, Panetta warned that after possible cuts in the military budget, "we would have the smallest ground force since 1940, the smallest number of ships since 1915, and the smallest Air Force in its history."
Which would be pretty damn bad ... if we wound up having to go to war with America's 1940 Army, 1915 Navy, or some historical version of America's Air Force. 

If we're lucky, though, and don't have to go to war with past incarnations of our military, 
Panetta's comparison is logically nearly irrelevant. In fact, even the most massive cuts 
currently under consideration would return American military spending only to 2007 levels
So, as long as we don't have to go to war with our 2007 military, we should be O.K.
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