Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Combat stress linked to killings in Afghanistan; has the all volunteer military been pushed to the brink? Should the draft be reinstituted?

Those are among the questions being asked after news reports indicate that the sergeant that killed 16 Afghan civilians served four tours of duty and suffered the stress that seems to follow such tours. Attention is now turning to what services are offered to returning troops and whether they are sufficient, and the harder question about whether too much is being asked of the all-voluntary military. Should we return to the draft in order to lessen the burden volunteers carry?

-  Diane Rehm: Aftermath of Deadly Attack on Afghan Villagers.

I'd also monitor public opinion on the military. Since 9-11, support has been very high, but as anyone alive during the last years of the Vietnam War (and the My Lai Massacre) can tell you, this can change quickly.