An Ankoù
Landlord.
I had resolved to shut up and leave "enough said", but you make my point for me so well that a word of thanks is needed. When you were in Afrghanistan, did you have the proper equipment? Was your kit appropriate to the terrain? Did your weapons work or were you left to do your "duty" without a care for your safety? If the latter, would you not expect those who voted for the Government that sent you there to put up an outcry?I was in the ADF in Operation Slipper in Afghanistan, not one complaint did I hear from any of my comrades against George Bush, even though it was in everyone's mind we shouldn't have been there. We went in did our duty and not once did I hear a word said against the reason we were there.
Doctors and nurses are also on the front line. They are no less brave and in no less danger than you and your comrades were. There are all "doing their duty" in spite of the fact that it's in all their minds that they shouldn't be there risking themselves, and their families when they go home. And so, we, the people who elect governments, make an outcry when these brave souls are not given the proper tools to do the job. When their safety and wellbeing isn't top priority. Yes, it's the quality of a good soldier, wherever the battle may be, to do what is required of him or her without demur. It is the duty of those on whose behalf the soldiers fight to do what they can to make sure they actually have a "fighting chance".
I thank you for making this point so nicely and I expand on it simply to show that I have fully understood.
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