Military Cringe Thread

Eh
Let's just stop talking about it and let Thema ll kill each other.
 
In July of 2020 the civilian leadership of the military continued to encourage the practice of deciding to remove candidate photographs from consideration by promotion boards and selection processes to “ensure equal opportunity for all.” Now the US Navy and Marines are reconsidering adding photographs to the promotion and selection process because diversity and inclusion has apparently dropped when said photos were removed.

 
In July of 2020 the civilian leadership of the military continued to encourage the practice of deciding to remove candidate photographs from consideration by promotion boards and selection processes to “ensure equal opportunity for all.” Now the US Navy and Marines are reconsidering adding photographs to the promotion and selection process because diversity and inclusion has apparently dropped when said photos were removed.

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Of course, US policy is de facto that, and this is promoted by the generals, including and particularly the generals warmongers and neocons claim are "based" or conservative. But they just don't say it that explicitly.

 
I'm not sure that "cringe" is the best way to describe this (although it fits), but seems like this is the best thread for this:

Apparently, Milley called a Chinese General to assure him that if the United States attacked China, Milley would warn him beforehand.

If Washington Post is paywalled for you (as it is for me), here's the same thing in Forbes and DailyMail. The articles focus on his "concern" that Trump would for some reason decide to attack in some sort of effort to stay in office. As far as I know, there's no support whatsoever for this alleged concern.

Curious what your thoughts are on this @Zachowon.
Isn’t that called a declaration of war. If you attack a nation without that it makes it a cowardly sneak attack like Pearl Harbor.
 
Isn’t that called a declaration of war. If you attack a nation without that it makes it a cowardly sneak attack like Pearl Harbor.
Like that's ever stopped anyone.

IIRC the Japanese at least tried to deliver the DOW just before the airstrike reached Pearl Harbor. It was a cowardly sneak attack because they fucked up.
 
Like that's ever stopped anyone.

IIRC the Japanese at least tried to deliver the DOW just before the airstrike reached Pearl Harbor. It was a cowardly sneak attack because they fucked up.
That had to do with time zones right? Anyway the military should not launch offensive operations on anyone without a declaration of war. That would keep us out of many places.
 
Isn’t that called a declaration of war. If you attack a nation without that it makes it a cowardly sneak attack like Pearl Harbor.

In the US, a declaration of war is something issued by congress. I don't believe there's any duty for the executive branch to provide notification to any enemy prior to an attack, and if there was it would lie with the president.
 
Yeah, but we did use UN things to get invovled in Korea.
A conflict for us, q war for Korea.
 
Finland was a democracy, not a fascist dictatorship. Their fight was strictly with the Soviet Union and would have stayed out of WWII if Stalin hadn't come-a-knocking in 1939.
Same applies to Hungary Romania and Bulgaria. Antonescu even said he supported the Nazis over the Soviets was indifferent about the war between the British and Nazis yet supportive of the Americans in the pacific against Japan. Many of the Eastern Europeans did not like Germany or Russia, but were forced into the war.
 

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