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Originally posted by EnemyoftheStoat View PostI'd contend that any army contains a certain percentage of squaddies who, if given carte blanche from the top to behave brutally, would do so. Where that leads is another thing, but the Russian squaddies will no doubt justify this as they're being told that they're shooting down nazis, as that's what's coming from Putin.
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ok I should have said Russian military psyche - but as someone has pointed out a significant fraction of troops appear to be poorly trained conscripts and apparently badly led - as to the comment that if only the west could broadcast the truth all would be harmony and light - look at China and the great firewall, look at the near total disappearance of a free(ish) press or media in Russia - just how does is a relatively free media to operate ? except in the imagination of certain individuals.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postas to the comment that if only the west could broadcast the truth all would be harmony and light - look at China and the great firewall, look at the near total disappearance of a free(ish) press or media in Russia
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Originally posted by RichardB View Post.... Anyone with a VPN can avoid restrictions on internet access. ...
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostWell maybe if a few weapons were put into the Rhineland in 1934 when Hitler marched in with his puny Wehrmacht a whole lot lives would have been saved. Or the French and British arming the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War might have made Franco and Mussolini and Hitler think that Fascism isn’t unstoppable. Letting aggression go unchecked usually leads to more aggression
I would admit that discussion of nukes in the Ukraine context isn’t exactly reassuring.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostA large proportion of military training is directed towards conditioning soldiers to obey orders without question, putting aside any individual qualms about their actions, dehumanising the enemy whoever that is, and so on. This is, as you imply, how many atrocities happen, whether in Ukraine or anywhere else (Abu Ghraib, Vietnam etc.).
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostThat is just not accurate - a part of UK military training is about sticking to military law. Some UK soldiers have been prosecuted for breaches. Unfortunately from time to time soldiers choose to ignore military law , Human rights legislation and the Geneva Convention . The abuse of prisoners in Iraq is not comparable to what is going on in the Ukraine.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostIn which case, things have changed substantially since I went through Basic and Continuation Training back in 1966. Back then, under the guise of preparing us for enemy interrogation and possible torture, we were introduced to and experienced techniques such as waterboarding. These very techniques were used by the British Army in Northern Ireland a few years later.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postthe amount of your wishful thinking defies all rationality - yes a few(relative to population) privileged techies can do so but China has already stomped hard on such VPNs and I doubt very much if the average Russian TV viewer has such access.
Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostThe dropping of the Atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is estimated to have “ saved “ 1,000,000
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostThat is just not accurate - a part of UK military training is about sticking to military law.
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Originally posted by RichardB View PostI wasn't just referring to the UK military, nor did I claim that the indoctrination I described constituted the whole of military training. It is certainly an important part though - it wouldn't suit the aims of the military at all if the lower ranks would be thinking for themselves, asking questions etc. - hence squarebashing and all the other functionally pointless activities that training involves.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostTrue in the fifties maybe but not now
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Originally posted by RichardB View Post...Be that as it may, it still amazes me what kinds of atrocities can be committed by people who seem to be blindly following orders.
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While we argue about whether lives can "be saved" by killing some people, either as a deterrent to others, or to stop their immediate actions, we can ponder about the impact on our snacks.
Crisps might become more expensive!
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