FirmhandKY -> RE: Imagine there's no Army... it's easy if you try... (6/1/2008 9:45:37 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Hippiekinkster Thank you, John, that was lovely. So, just, you know, THEORETICALLY SPEAKING, what if the US had hardly or no military at all? For defense, we have a militia with 200 MILLION guns. That's more than all the largest armies put together. Invade us? Haw haw haw haw good luck. We have DHS keeping us safe with color alerts and airport idiots. There's the Coast Guard, for when Al Queida or drunken Siberian fisherman cross into our territorial waters. Maybe we keep a skeleton crew to launch a couple hundred MIRVed nukes, but that's trivial. SO what do we need a military for? The US has had time periods in which it had - in effect - no military, other than as you suggest. Didn't exactly work out. If we didn't have a professionally manned, trained, equipped and lead military, what would be the result? Speaking German as our native language? Or Japanese? Or Russian? Or Chinese? Or Spanish (oh, wait ...) [:)] Study of the Koran as the path to the future? Realistiscally, the transfer of the costs of funding a military budget, if switched to even more social programs, makes not a bit of difference in the long run to the "betterment" of the overall, long term social fabric of a civilization, but it does open up that society and civilization to the influences of other, more militant nations and civilizations. I guess the question you are really asking, is "Wouldn't America be a better place if it were no longer America?" Firm
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