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12 Dec 2007 Wed 02:12 am |
Quoting azade: Quoting AlphaF: Look, I served in this army and my son served in this army - partly because we felt it was our responsibility to protect you and your husband's sisters.
It is not on to chicken out and cry in complaints, when it is his turn to serve. It is his own honor, do you think Turkish Army desparately needs his services?
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No I don't think so, because Turkey is one of the only countries with this kind of atmosphere around the army. for yurtsevers that is. I think they would do much better with some professional soldiers that could take out the terrorists and then there would be no need for this huge army. I know about the whole "when you served your duty you're a man" atmosphere but I don't believe in it. Over the past couple of years I have spoken to hundreds of young men who either talked about it with dread, or anticipated it in fear. it took them years to talk about it like an every day topic. Almost all men go to army in Turkey, but not all are fit. What do city boys know about killing terrorists in the mountains? What about all those who simply can't handle it psychologically? Nobody cares about them. Go to army! Be a man! Die if you must!
çok şÃ¼kür my husband is from the mountains it's not so hard on him as many of his fellow soldiers. çok şÃ¼kür he's finished in a couple of months
Just because something was doesn't mean it has to be.
I have respect for everybody who served in the army and I will probably never stop making dua for those who are still serving.
When you see all soffins with fallen soldiers on tv, tell me, what have they died for? They were rookies, they stood no chance in the face of the terrorists to whom the mountsins are a playground. It's business for professional soldiers who actually have the skills and morale to do the job once and for all.
Ve, meraktan soruyorum, siz askerlik nerede yaptiniz acaba? |
+ 1.000.000 (as a man who have been in the army!)
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