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I'm quite happy with there being a larger reserve army for actual defense, as I sure as hell do not want to be called upon should anything actually start.

But other than that active soldiers should not be glorified any more than anyone else who murders for money. And to be considered a hero or anything else than an idiot who put his life at risk over the happiness of his family is just sanctimonious bullshit.
 
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almost but no quite

you can still be a soldier and a hero in certain circumstances

Several Libyans and Egpytians have shown this recently.
 
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ebony spot on the money imo

being a professional soldier does not automatically mean you are a hero that is a fucking ridiculous notion
 

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I'm quite happy with there being a larger reserve army for actual defense, as I sure as hell do not want to be called upon should anything actually start.

But other than that active soldiers should not be glorified any more than anyone else who murders for money. And to be considered a hero or anything else than an idiot who put his life at risk over the happiness of his family is just sanctimonious bullshit.
They are not murdering, they are defending US (you and e and all other Australians).
 

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Defence is to guard yourself from being attacked. Not to attack.

And I hardly see how invading another country without them having done so first is considered defense.
 

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Defence is to guard yourself from being attacked. Not to attack.

And I hardly see how invading another country without them having done so first is considered defense.
Do you not remember 9/11, Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan? I certainly do.
 

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I do!

I also remember I don't live in America!

I also remember that that wasn't Iraq attacking them, it was a sole group of people - not even an army.
 

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lol at davidbarnes

soldiers should only be considered heroes when fighting in their homeland, in defence of their country

these soldiers in iraq and afghanistan are not heroes, protecting us from al qaeda?! epic lol @ you

a MAJORITY of their murder rape and torture victims arent even these 'terrorists' youre talking about

i salute them for such heroic actions.

get fucked son.
 

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there has never been any plan for a land invasion of Australia

in b4 Japan, they weren't going to do it
 
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png was a territory or whatever so justified imo

plus i support using our troops to aid allies in defence of their nations ie WW2 greece, france, england etc
 

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Just out of curiosity, why do the majority of you believe that the invasion of Afghanistan was unjustified? I do understand your argument on Iraq; I am fully against that war and I believe that the reasons for invading were stupid and unwarranted but Afghanistan? Also, in one of those liberal GET OUR TROOPS OUT OF AFGHANISTAN leaflets at USYD last year, you got the picture wrong. You had a photo of US Marines in Helmand carrying M16A4s, M4A1s and a SAW in MARPAT desert fatigues (Australian infantry carry the F88 and F89 and wear DPCU and operate in Oruzgan, which is greener and more mountainous than Helmand though a small number of support Engineer elements of the ADF operate in Kandahar as well, I believe).
 
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Australians were operating in Helmand until recently, werent they? But yes only an idiot would confuse Americans for Australians.

I have found that interfering (supposedly) on behalf of a people only causes problems. Same with installing loyal Governments.

You have to wait until the people of that nation revolt on their own. Then if they are being slaughtered then i see no problem with international interference. I disagree with invading a nation be on the premise that you disagree with their form of government (unelected or otherwise). If that is legitimate then why dont we just invade all nations with unelected governments. And all nations where international terrorism flourishes (Iran anyone?).
 

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Do you not remember 9/11, Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan? I certainly do.
Excuse me, Sir Retard, but the CIA estimates the number of Al-Qaeda members in Afghanistan to be less than a hundred. Does the end result of killing said 100 individuals justify disrupting an entire country's sovereignty and aggregating a huge civilian death toll?

The primary purpose of NATO's invasion was Al-Qaeda not Taliban who had nothing to do with 9/11 itself.
 

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Didn't the UN reject the validity of both the Iraq and Afghanistan invasion propsals?
 

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