What in the hell is the point of this statement? They're soldiers!! By definition they are trained to do the opposite. That's the way an army works.Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Soldiers are simply not trained and/or indoctrinated to question orders from superiors...they are not trained to question authority.
These people (ZTroll-people) would likely have conflict resolution tents on the battlefield, where privates could discuss their orders with the commanding officer (with an arbiter and a lawyer present, of course).
Perfect example of your muddled, PC-infested, culture-of-victimization way of thinking. Soldiers do not carry out their orders because it causes them less cognitive dissonance to do so without question, and thus to believe they are being good soldiers, than it would to admit that they question those orders and that their efforts might be in vain. Soldiers carry out their orders because that's their job - to carry out their orders. Your suggestion that they are in 'denial' is completely baseless - it is pure assertion.Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
No one wants to think their efforts were in vain, or that they were used by Bush or others to fulfill their own personal agendas, it is much easier to think that Bush are others are some good guys and that their efforts for being a good soldier makes them true patriots for not questioning the Commander and Chief.
You (predictably) don't understand that a soldier might think that his efforts are in vain and that the strategy is misguided, but carry out his orders to the letter anyway.
This is something that you would never understand, being the moral relativist that you are. Thank God people like you are the (despicable) minority.