Re: Wandering down the rabbit trails:
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Adrasteia
07/02/2008, 9:12 AM #
... funny how posts get a life of my own. My crack was about military service, that killing people at a distance somehow makes you less of a warrior, or that serving at all is ignoble.
It may be sad, but it's true. Among many, even in the military, killing from such a distance is considered less honorable. There are also psychological implications for those who feel guilty for the indiscriminate nature of bombing and not taking responsibility for the suffering below.
At one time submarines were considered a cowardly weapon because they were so sneaky. When the first nuclear weapons were used there was great angst over the mass killing with so little involvement by those doing the killing. Even Oppenheimer decried the building of thermonuclear weapons calling them city killers who only purpose was to kill as many from a distance as possible.
I don't think Gen. Clark said that Sen. McCain's killing from a distance made him less of a warrior. I understood him to say that dropping bombs from a plane in no way gave him qualifications to be president. I believe he would have said the same thing about someone with a rifle. The point is that military service only adds qualifications if a person is in command, where they had to organize and supervise people, budget, discipline, and set policy.
Gen. Clark said nothing derisive about Sen. McCain's service or his warrior-ship. He was speaking strictly about what makes one qualified to run a country.