
by Lord Tothe » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:25 pm
"Why is self-control, autonomy, such a threat to authority? Because the person who controls himself, who is his own master, has no need for an authority to be his master. This, then, renders authority unemployed. What is he to do if he cannot control others? To be sure, he could mind his own business. But that is a fatuous answer, for those who are satisfied to mind their own business do not aspire to become authorities." ~ Thomas SzaszThe Empire of Pretantia wrote:[...] TLDR; welcome to the internet. Bicker or GTFO.

by Milograd » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:28 pm
Lord Tothe wrote:1. There has not been a battle on US soil against a foreign invader since the War of 1812, unless you consider the Confederacy's battle against the North to qualify. In WW1, the US was attacked at sea only, and for violating the principles of neutrality in trade during wartime. Japan's Pearl Harbor attack was arguably in response to US embargoes and other belligerent actions, and was a targeted strike against a military target without an intent for acquisition of US territories.

by Saurisisia » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:29 pm

by Lowell Leber » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:31 pm

by The Murtunian Tribes » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:31 pm

by Conserative Morality » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:33 pm

by The Anglo-Saxon Empire » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:33 pm
Lord Tothe wrote:Do we need a military anymore? It's a serious question, particularly when it comes to the US. Consider:
1. There has not been a battle on US soil against a foreign invader since the War of 1812, unless you consider the Confederacy's battle against the North to qualify. In WW1, the US was attacked at sea only, and for violating the principles of neutrality in trade during wartime. Japan's Pearl Harbor attack was arguably in response to US embargoes and other belligerent actions, and was a targeted strike against a military target without an intent for acquisition of US territories.
2. The Soviet Union is dead, and there is no other superpower that poses a threat to the US. China is growing in power, but economic ties make war nearly impossible. There is no empire threatening world conquest...
3. ...Except the USA or the NATO alliance, who engage in military adventures worldwide. Are these actions stirring up the very terrorists they are allegedly suppressing? The 9-11 attacks were stated to be in response to militaristic US foreign policy. That isn't very unlikely, since...
4. ...A standing military encourages national leaders to have a more belligerent attitude in foreign relations rather than seeking diplomatic resolution to conflict. Witness the recent "coalition" attack against Libya as an example.
5. In the US, at least, there are enough civilian riflemen to withstand any invasion force. Assuming the state National Guard units were repurposed as artillery, armor, and air support specialists, a full military force would still be able to resist invasion in the unlikely event it may occur.
6. So, in conclusion: In a time of economic turmoil, can we afford to expend so much money and so many resources on a global military? It drains the economy of the general productive populace, threatens global stability, and exists to combat threats that may no longer exist.

by Fionnuala_Saoirse » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:34 pm

by The Murtunian Tribes » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:35 pm
Tridence wrote:the pen is mightier than the sword

by Lord Tothe » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:35 pm
Milograd wrote:Lord Tothe wrote:1. There has not been a battle on US soil against a foreign invader since the War of 1812, unless you consider the Confederacy's battle against the North to qualify. In WW1, the US was attacked at sea only, and for violating the principles of neutrality in trade during wartime. Japan's Pearl Harbor attack was arguably in response to US embargoes and other belligerent actions, and was a targeted strike against a military target without an intent for acquisition of US territories.
Yeah...I wonder why... :/
Saurisisia wrote:Yes, yes we do. There's still the threat of war with other countries as well as terrorists and drug cartels right on your own backyard.
"Why is self-control, autonomy, such a threat to authority? Because the person who controls himself, who is his own master, has no need for an authority to be his master. This, then, renders authority unemployed. What is he to do if he cannot control others? To be sure, he could mind his own business. But that is a fatuous answer, for those who are satisfied to mind their own business do not aspire to become authorities." ~ Thomas SzaszThe Empire of Pretantia wrote:[...] TLDR; welcome to the internet. Bicker or GTFO.

by Tubbsalot » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:35 pm
Lowell Leber wrote:Yes-How is a country (especially the US) going to secure needed yet dwindling natural resources in the future without a strong military?

by Der Teutoniker » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:36 pm
Lord Tothe wrote:6. So, in conclusion: In a time of economic turmoil, can we afford to expend so much money and so many resources on a global military? It drains the economy of the general productive populace, threatens global stability, and exists to combat threats that may no longer exist.
South Lorenya wrote:occasionally we get someone who has a rap sheet longer than Jormungandr
Austin Setzer wrote:We found a couple of ancient documents, turned them into the bible, and now its the symbol of christianity.
ARM Forces wrote:Strep-throat is an infection in the throat, caused by eating too much refined sugar! Rubbing more sugar directly on it is the worst thing you can possibly do.
Dumb Ideologies wrote:Communism and anarchy; same unachievable end, different impractical means.

by New Bern99 » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:37 pm

by Galla- » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:37 pm
Fashiontopia wrote:Look don't come here talking bad about Americans, that will get you cussed out faster than relativity.
Besides: Most posters in this thread are Americans, and others who are non-Americans have no problems co-existing so shut that trap...

by Whiskey Hill » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:37 pm
Conserative Morality wrote:Yes, we do. Detterrance comes to mind, as does the ability to project one's influence and one's interests globally instead of, you know, needing to bend over and take it every time US interests are threatened by a foreign power.

by Der Teutoniker » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:37 pm
Lord Tothe wrote:See point #5. There would be "a rifle behind every blade of grass" if a foreign country invaded.
South Lorenya wrote:occasionally we get someone who has a rap sheet longer than Jormungandr
Austin Setzer wrote:We found a couple of ancient documents, turned them into the bible, and now its the symbol of christianity.
ARM Forces wrote:Strep-throat is an infection in the throat, caused by eating too much refined sugar! Rubbing more sugar directly on it is the worst thing you can possibly do.
Dumb Ideologies wrote:Communism and anarchy; same unachievable end, different impractical means.

by The Murtunian Tribes » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:37 pm
Tubbsalot wrote:Lowell Leber wrote:Yes-How is a country (especially the US) going to secure needed yet dwindling natural resources in the future without a strong military?
Oh shit, I don't know, how about the exact same way it always has - through trade?
Seriously, America needs a military, but not for this reason.

by Glorious Freedonia » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:39 pm

by Galla- » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:39 pm
Fashiontopia wrote:Look don't come here talking bad about Americans, that will get you cussed out faster than relativity.
Besides: Most posters in this thread are Americans, and others who are non-Americans have no problems co-existing so shut that trap...

by Mike the Progressive » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:39 pm

by Mongolian Khanate » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:40 pm

by Der Teutoniker » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:42 pm
Galla- wrote:TBF, irregular militia have proven to be effective morale destroyers. Not necessarily winning in any sense, but unless you're fighting Kitchener you can bet that most guerrillas will be able to effectively rape morale.
Still need legit military to actually win the war, though see every LIC ever.
South Lorenya wrote:occasionally we get someone who has a rap sheet longer than Jormungandr
Austin Setzer wrote:We found a couple of ancient documents, turned them into the bible, and now its the symbol of christianity.
ARM Forces wrote:Strep-throat is an infection in the throat, caused by eating too much refined sugar! Rubbing more sugar directly on it is the worst thing you can possibly do.
Dumb Ideologies wrote:Communism and anarchy; same unachievable end, different impractical means.

by Forsakia » Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:42 pm
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