Thoughts on America's troops
May 9, 2010
With that said, I still am not a huge advocate for war. I think the need for conflict clearly attests to shortcomings of our civilization. To make war, with all its implications, whether it’s economical or moral, is puzzling. I’m not so sure that our foreign policy should be eager to drop the symbolic pen of diplomacy and go on the warpath with an M-16 rifle. Rarely is there a just, rational reason to use force, maybe to directly uphold national security or to prevent genocide on foreign soil. It is always a sad occasion when peace talks fail and the need to pull the trigger arises. It is with many prayers and tears that our young troops are sent into harm’s way.
It is true that war produces casualties and does not discriminate among its victims. All too often, lives of the good and innocent are claimed. Sometimes, our fearless soldiers are cut down before their time by the harsh violence of insurgency. Many of the grieving families begin to wonder and question. However, for those who were lost and to the enemies of freedom: Know that no amount of bullets can abbreviate the legacy of the American soldier or the ideals those soldiers stand for.
SPC Hampton, Johnny
Will
Dec 1, 2011 12:27 PM