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Max Boots Recruiting Plan Deserves the Boot
by
Jacob G. Hornberger,
June 17, 2005
Max Boot, one of the most ardent boosters of the U.S.
governments invasion of Iraq and one of the most
pro-empire proponents youll ever find, is lamenting the difficulty that
military recruiters are having in signing up young
American men to give their lives for foreign democracy
and the establishment of an Islamic regime in Iraq. Given
his enthusiastic devotion to the U.S. governments military occupation of Iraq,
Boot rejects withdrawing from Iraq, but he also rejects
the idea of a draft because the latter would dilute
the high quality of the all-volunteer force.
So, what does Boot suggest? He says that the military
should recruit foreigners to do the fighting, dying, and
killing in exchange for U.S. citizenship. Yes, you read
that right he didnt say simply recruit illegal
aliens living in the United States he said recruit
foreigners living anywhere in the world and make them American citizens in return!
Presumably Boot feels that this would not dilute
the high quality of the all-volunteer force. He
even uses the French (!) Foreign Legion as his model.
Anticipating the rabid reaction that he knows will come
from many in the anti-immigrant (and anti-French) crowd, Boot says, There is no
better way to build [a cultural bond to America] than
through military training and discipline. Drill sergeants
have been forging cohesive units out of disparate
elements since the days of the Roman legions.
So, how about that? According to Boot, culture and
militarism now go hand in hand, just as they did in the
Roman Empire (or, for that matter, in the Soviet and
British empires as well). Military boot camp, humiliation, right-face and left-face, cadence
songs, obeying orders, spit-shining, and yes
sir and no sir. Now, thats what
the culture of a free country is all about, according to
neoconservative icon Max Boot.
Boot fails to address a critical moral point: If
Americans are refusing to sign up to become cannon fodder
or killers of innocent people in the war of aggression
and illegal occupation of Iraq, why is it moral to
encourage or pay citizens of foreign countries to do so?
Ive got another solution that perhaps Boot
hasnt considered: Rather than doling out advice on
how the U.S. government should run the occupation of a
country that never attacked the United States and that
had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks, and rather than
coming up with a bizarre solution to the U.S. governments
recruiting woes, why doesnt Boot himself volunteer for the army, just as Pat Tillman did after the 9/11 attacks?
That is, if Boot honestly believes that the security of
the nation (or the government) is at stake or if he feels that democracy or the establishment of an Islamic Shiite regime in Iraq are so important, why is he
wasting his time coming up with ludicrous plans to fill
the militarys ranks? Why doesnt he instead go
down to his recruiters office and simply sign up and volunteer for service in Iraq?
Wouldnt that be the patriotic thing to
do? Doesnt genuine leadership entail his doing what
he is asking others to do?
Or does Boot feel that only the poor, uneducated people
of Latin America, Africa, and Asia (or the United
States), and not the elite, well-to-do, intellectual
pointy-heads of America should be put in the position of
fighting, dying, and killing for the U.S.
governments military adventures overseas?
What better reflection of the moral and intellectual
bankruptcy of the neoconservative vision for our nation
than Boots military-recruitment plan? Not only have
these people destroyed Iraq, unless theyre stopped their pro-militarism and pro-empire vision will ultimately destroy
our nation as well.
Jacob Hornberger is founder and president of The
Future of Freedom Foundation. Send him email.
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