• ceasarlegsvin@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    And the military leadership of every country where conscription is a thing disagrees with you.

    All it dose is create ill motivated unskilled labour.

    If you think military conscription is for the here and now you unfortunately don’t know what you’re talking about.

    Conscription is so that if you need to mobilise quickly, all of your eligible population are already trained, have units to report to, officers etc.

    If you’re building a defensive military, it makes perfect sense, because in a defensive war motivation more or less ceases to be an issue.

    The UK’s military is far more expeditionary, so it doesn’t make sense unless you build it into your long term plan, which is exactly what I said in my original comment.

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      As we are talking about the UK. Where it is UK military leaders and technological investment that the leaders will be training for.

      What any other nation thinks or dose is pretty worthless. As is some politicians trying to win votes from boomers. Or myself.

      Only opinion that matters really is the UK military leadership. Who make it clear they do not want this.

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        Other countries considering a bad idea doesn’t make it a good idea.

        This isn’t talking specifically about the UK, and nor was I.

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          7 months ago

          Yeah this is a tread about the UK government trying to sell a crap idea.

          So yes the only opinion of any merit at all. Is what the military leaders of the UK armed forces think.

          Other nations have different military structures. Different concentration of assets. The UK back in the 1960s ended conscription. And decided instead to invest in technology. And personal with the training to operate that technology.

          Rather then using ill motivated short time troops as little more then cannon fodder.

          Conscription is always a bad idea. Because once you have gotten to that stage. You are basically deciding to throw bodies at the problem. As russia is doing.

          For a nation lacking funding. Sure it can be the only option. And for a nation at genuine risk of ground war. It can be needed. But its a bad idea. Because when you get to that stage. Other ideas and options before hand would always have been better.

          Conscription is by its very nature using citizens of your own nation to absorb attacks. As in no situation can conscripts show the professional training of people who choose to invest in a military career. Hence way pretty much every nation with funding. Even the few that keep the option active like the US. Has military leaders who reject it. And just mouthy politicians and older voters who think it is a positive solution.

          Edit: related but a little of topic. Another reason most nato nations and the UK reject conscription as anything but an all has failed strategy. Is MAD. As much as Russia threatens and brags. Russia knows full well attacking a NATO member nation will not result in a ground war. Russia simply dose not have the air or naval superiority over NATO nations as a whole. The only threat they have that has any chance of working in an all out war. Is nukes. And while russia may be overconfident in the effectivness of their own stock of nukes. They know full well NATOs are well maintained. So using one on a nato nation. Is the end of Russias ability to use them as a threat.

          There is a reason Russia has avoided landing on NATO land. Even after they forced Finland and sweeden to join. Mutually Assured Distruction may be crap when dealing with Extremist nations using terrorism. But Russia still has enough sanity to recognise its limits.