Posted on 11/13/2010 5:47:29 PM PST by ErnstStavroBlofeld
It is up to you and me to see that the government stays prepared.
Nobody knows what we need until the war breaks out.
Right now we don’t have enough of anything for any war.
And I wouldn’t mind having my own F-22 :-)
We’re broke. We have to make choices. I would choose to leave Asia and use the savings to focus on the middle east and the F22. South Korea can defend itself. If they’re worried about defending themselves, we have lots of weapons they can buy to help. We’re wasting money and resources in Korea. I would further suggest that neither is it in our economic interest “to deter North Korea and China”. The more agressive they become, the more weapons we sell.
1) we’re not that broke
2) North Korea already has nukes but we should focus on a bunch of cave dwellers in Toyota pickups?
3) We don’t need the F22 to fight the taliban. The F22 is to deal with countries with a developed air force....such as North Korea and China.
First off: You need to add in a *lot* of other benefits beyond basic pay rates to get an accurate picture of real compensation. Second: It’s a voluntary force. Nobody out there now lacked the opportunity to consider the risks and do their own cost benefit analysis. Where can you get a better deal right out of high school? And third: Nobody’s dying for me in the Middle East—I’d call them all back tomorrow rather than waste any more blood and treasure on that cesspool. When we pull out, as we eventually will have to, they’re going to run right back into despotism.
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