Midgen wrote:
I find this all very humorous...
We're ok with dropping Navy Seals into private residences in foreign countries and ventilating the skulls of known terrorists, but somehow our sensibilities are offended if we take them into custody and dunk them in water...
I believe you're mistaking me for Montegue. Which is really offensive, actually. But anyway...
Once you take someone into custody, you have accepted responsibility for them as a prisoner. They're in your custody, subject to your laws, and your rules. If you never take them into custody, they're just enemy combatants. You know what you do with enemy combatants? You are not obligated to try to take enemy troops into custody. You don't need to try to minimize casualties, or force them to surrender. It's war. You can KILL THEM.
Does everyone forget what war is? People in Canada and the USA seem to get all upset every time a couple soldiers step on an IED and get blown up, and OMG Afghanistan/Iraq are costing us so much, so many lives.
Jesus Christ, the entire number of NATO troops lost in both countries in the last 8 years is about equal to one bad day in WW2. We've gotten soft. We think everything can be solved with morality and taking the high road and diplomacy. There are plenty of reasons you shouldn't have bothered going into Iraq, but this isn't one of them. Once you start a conflict, you kill. And you kill with extreme prejudice. Get the job done, and let nothing stand in your way. Don't handicap yourself with rules to restrict warfare - Do what must be done to win as quickly and thoroughly as possible. Diamondeye had a quote in his signature once, it was quite good. I can only remember the substance of it, not the exact words, but it went, "Countries do not survive by being an example for others. They survive by making an example of others." Like it or not, it's true. That's how the world works. It's human nature. You can let your hearts bleed all you want about ideology and rights and freedom and other bullshit. You have your freedom and rights only to the extent your government is willing to deny other people of their rights to protect that freedom. Everything is relative, and all-in-all, I'd rather be in the country/alliance of countries that survives and protects its people by being the big bad gorilla, than the one that takes some moral high road and falls by the wayside. Massive wars of imperialism (along with the intrigue and espionage that goes with it) are the default state of humankind. We're in a 66 year lull right now. It will happen again. And the way we act about it these days, society won't be prepared to deal with it when it does.