Democracy has always been the worst government to fight a war over. Itdepends on the viability of the war. Take vietnam for example, a stupid ideological point scoring game that cost 50,000 american lives onteh promise of the extremely dubious 'diomino theory'. People got extremely pissed off and protested, so the government shot htem, then they got even more pissed off. WW2 on the other hand was in the long run, possible an issue of survival, particualry after pearl harbour.
Its bodybag politicls >50odd deaths is ok, big funerals, lotsa medals, big hooha, lots of media, all good. Stacks of bodies being unloaded just is not good though. We have to remember that the govt can still gag and control the media in ties of war, WW2 is the best example when propaganda machiens on both sides were running full tilt. If such a huge all out war for survival thign was to happen again a: we'd all be dead, nukes, bio/chem weapons. b: for the half an hour or so before they landed i'm sure the media would be tightly controlled again.
Reminds me of tom Lehrer
So long, Mom
I'm off to drop the bomb
So don't wait up for me
But while you swelter
Down there in your shelter
You can see me
On your TV
While we're attacking frontally
Watch Brinkally and Huntally
Describing contrapuntally
The cities we have lost
No need for you to miss a minute
Of the agonizing holocaust, yeah
Little Johnny Jones he was a U.S. pilot
And no shrinking vi'let was he
He was mighty proud when World War Three was declared
He wasn't scared, no siree!
And this is what he said on
His way to Armageddon
So long, Mom
I'm off to drop the bomb
So don't wait up for me
But though I may roam
I'll come back to my home
Although it may be
A pile of debris
Remember, Mommy
I'm off to get a commie
So send me a salami
And try to smile somehow
I'll look for you when the war is over
An hour and a half from now
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Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.
- Twain
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