Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Real Men, Real Women in our Beloved Army - Suffer at the hands of Leadership

War is a nasty business. War is demanding more and more focus and mental fortitude than ever before. Long gone are the days of following our leaders blindly into battle. Today's soldiers' are all leaders. Empowered with the authority to make insightful decisions, realistic courses of actions, and the ability to say no.

It is not unusual to see women serving in Afghanistan as an Military Police - some as young as 18. These MPs are making life and death decisions in everything they do. Young men are serving up distasteful fire fights that are reminiscent of the war heros' only seen in movies.

These are the soldiers that protect our country. Why would anyone, especially older, more seasoned veterans serving side by side with these young soldiers choose to use them for thier own personal sex toys? To find more on this thought provoking issue read "In Iraq they say it's safe Inside the Wire... that's a lie."

Soldiers' serving in combat differ from those serving in a war zone, outside the wire. Those who serve in the combat areas and come muzzle to muzzle with the enemy make condescending remarks about those who serve inside the wire. They have special names for these soldiers who provide service and support for the  soldiers who come inside the wire for fuel, food, medical treatment and rest - Fobbits. Not a very nice name.

The soldiers' who fight in the dark, cold, rain, heat, already have little respect for those serving inside the wire. They say - Yeah, its' safe inside the wire - why don't you step outside into my world and then see how you feel about the war. The feelings of superiority reign high.

This is only compounded by the antics of some of our forces leadership. Men in positions of authority with the age, rank and position to do great things often misuse their position to make sure they are getting everything they want. that includes stalking, grooming the hand picked members of their inner circles.

To read about this tale of corruption, sex, violence and war turn to Amazon.com and order a copy of "In Iraq they say it's safe inside the wire.. That's a lie" today.

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