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Is there any precedent for this? What happened to the victims of that shooter in Little Rock or those 101st AB officers who were fragged in Iraq before OIF I?
I can't disagree with the sentiment, but doesn't really seem to hold water practically. The Ft Hood victims were victims of a criminal act by an American serviceman on US soil. I don't know that what was in his head at the time necessarily makes theirs combat injuries.
Is there any precedent for this? What happened to the victims of that shooter in Little Rock or those 101st AB officers who were fragged in Iraq before OIF I?
Wouldn't be a little odd for the legislature to just decide how to classify this whole thing?
These sorts of questions will probably continue to pop up as this "war" continues. Ostensibly though, a purple heart is awarded for "being wounded or killed in any action against the enemy" or as a result of the enemy's actions. Was this guy "the enemy?" For some reason, that's a political question...Where do you draw the line? Who was attacked by the enemy and who was attacked by a deranged military service member? What if 2 guys get drunk at a bar and beat the shit outta each other? Taking it to an extreme, I know, but the question still stands.
That's because war by it's very nature is political.SkywardET said:For some reason, that's a political question...
That's because war by it's very nature is political.
Only if you've read On War.Is this the part where I get to quote von Clausewitz? a la Denzel Washington in Crimson Tide?
'War is a continuation of politics by other means.'
Only if you've read On War.![]()
Wouldn't be a little odd for the legislature to just decide how to classify this whole thing?
it wasn't an incident of terrorism. It was an incident of a disturbed service member, that the press said "hey, army + officer + psychological + kill only gives us a week to profit off of this. I know, add the words terror and muslim to it, we can run that shit for a month."