Politico

  • DigitalTraveler42
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    21 year ago

    just that the US should train people how to make their countries better instead of how to kill people better

    That’s exactly what they were being trained to do, they were being taught how to fight the very real terrorist threat that exists in and around Niger.

    Also soldiering is a whole lot more than just the “killing people” part, especially for NATO and NATO trained soldiers, hell the war fighting portion of a good logistically sound military like the US is only around 25% of that military, the army, air force and navy all have doctors and nurses that pitch in to help with any crisis, the same with the engineering corps, and most other portions of the military including infantry who get to do stuff like fill sandbags and other grunt work necessary to help.

    Also just for you and the other person commenting, the US helps train and fund doctors, lawyers, teachers, engineers, they help feed these countries through shipments of food and farming supplies and equipment, their diplomatic corp works tirelessly to resolve situations like the one Niger is in, how much more do you want them to do?

    It’s just ridiculous how much some of you people don’t even realize the US is doing constantly to uphold global security, and the only time we have stopped doing it in this century is when Trump chose his isolationist policies, which absolutely let those terrorist and militant groups grow and fester.

    Soft power is the key to global security, far more than armies, but armies are unfortunately still very necessary.

    • @APassenger
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      11 year ago

      Sometimes lemmy is a care bear circle.