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According to Kilner, the United States military is doing absolutely nothing to help soldiers deal with the psychological effects of the murderous training. They merely pat them on the back, thank them for a job well done, and pull up the next impressionable young man or woman and stick them in the meat grinder.Even the extended excerpt above does not do justice to the numerous wild exaggerations, stereotyping, and just plain ignorance exhibited by the author toward the military. It is almost beyond belief - except it is pretty much what we've come to expect from the left in their attitudes toward the Armed Forces since the Viet Nam War.
To deal with the problem, Kilner suggests justification "because, at least some killing in war is morally justifiable, military leaders have a duty to understand that justification, to train their soldiers to kill only when it is justified, and to explain to their soldiers why it is justified." In other words, if you give a soldier a supposedly legitimate reason to kill another human being, such as self-defense, it may be easier for the soldier to cope with the outcome of his actions.
That seems a bit simplistic, especially when soldiers are firing randomly at civilians because they believe everyone in Iraq is a "terrorist." Unfortunately, killing, whether justifable or not, is going to warp the killer's mind in some fashion, and probably to an unrecoverable point.
America should start to see the effects of the Iraq war veterans' killing sprees here in the United States very soon. Most serial killers tend to be in their mid 20s to mid 30s.
The newest crop of Charles Whitmans and Jeffrey Dahmers should be prowling our streets any day now -- and for many years to come.
According to the July 30, 2007 issue of The Nation magazine, damning photos of a U.S. Soldier using a spoon to literally scoop out the brains of a dead Iraqi and pretending to eat the gray matter were recently acquired.I suppose someone who could dismiss the death of Americans in Iraq by saying "Screw 'em" wouldn't find the above article necessarily out of bounds. But it was pulled from the Kos site after a few hours probably so that it wouldn't offend the sensibilities of those "mainstream Democrats" who may possibly agree with the sentiments expressed in the article but are desperate to keep that fact from the American voter.
Of course, everyone is appropriately appalled and make all claims of disgust and finger-wagging. Research shows, however, that such unacceptable behavior happens more often than the United States military wants you to know. When it comes to training killing machines, the military really does create "an Army of one."
The list of serial killers and mass murderers who have spent time in the military is astounding.