neutrality
Also I would like to add: in Switzerland we have conscription because we are so few.. in the US you could do just fine with the current status of personnel I think
The problem is, we're a volunteer army.
The people who lead this country are not the people who volunteer. For example, Bush has two kids. If they were male, they definitely wouldn't be going into the military.
Conscription makes you think twice about what you're getting into, because EVERYONE goes.
Being swiss, I tend to agree
And about the conscription.. once you realize that you are an armed neutral country (and therefore that you won't be sent to some unfounded war), it all becomes acceptable (given that you don't have a conscience or physical problem of course..)
Btw: I have to go to my "army repetition course" next week, but I take it as some kind of holiday eh eh
Where do you live Promo ? I'm in Lausanne.
Is it true that there is a law in Switzerland that prohibits an armed Swiss citizen crossing the border of Switzerland?
I'm sad to hear about these developments and to hear that Switzerland is slowly losing some of its neutrality.
I have long admired Switzerland's foreign policy which has kept it out of many major wars that were basically fought all around it. The country has much better followed Jefferson's ideals of commerce with all, but alliances with none.
If it can't work in Switzerland, where can it work...
It worked very well, until we elected socialists...
Being swiss, I tend to agree
And about the conscription.. once you realize that you are an armed neutral country (and therefore that you won't be sent to some unfounded war), it all becomes acceptable (given that you don't have a conscience or physical problem of course..)
Btw: I have to go to my "army repetition course" next week, but I take it as some kind of holiday eh eh
well thats what ron is talking about...neutrality
we have the same in Sweden and we haven't been in a war for a few hundred years
and we have no terrorism here...