He was a child soldier.
Too bad so many people have difficulty in understanding such a simple concept. :-(
He was a child soldier.
He was a child soldier.
Too bad so many people have difficulty in understanding such a simple concept. :-(
He was a child soldier.
I think that was just another of the illegitimate excuses to invade. Afghanistan is the US's back door into Iran.Afghanistan is governed by the rule of law? I thought because it isn't is the reason why we're there.
I wonder how Afghan society views a 15 year old? Seeing how the events occurred in Afghanistan, care to let that society make the determination?
Does Canada allow 15 year olds into the military? If it did, do you think other countries would say that that is recruiting child soldiers? There is a reason why we don't.Did you make him a child soldier.
Afghanistan is governed by the rule of law? I thought because it isn't is the reason why we're there.
Does Canada allow 15 year olds into the military? If it did, do you think other countries would say that that is recruiting child soldiers? There is a reason why we don't.
Does Canada allow 15 year olds into the military? If it did, do you think other countries would say that that is recruiting child soldiers? There is a reason why we don't.
Technically you're wrong. I believe you can join Army/Air Force/Naval Cadets at the age of 12 or 13 and at 16 you can become a reservist soldier. You might even be able to join cadets at a younger age, but I'm not positive. As for the reserves you can see action by 18. Training for a cadet includes small arms training, and reserves is far more in depth (including heavy weapons).
Actually you're wrong. Although the cadet programs do allow 12& 13 yr olds (13 to go to summer camp courses), and they have strong ties to the military, they are a civilian organization, like the Royal Canadian Legion. This impression can be encouraged by the facts that cadet officers do hold commissions from the Queen (after they attend their Basic Officers Course), cadet instructors at summer camps (who have to be at least 16 yrs old) become reservists, and one of the stated aims of the movement is to promote interest in the Canadian Forces (as well as providing citizenship & leadership training and promoting physical fitness, among other things)... but that doesn't change the fact that these kids are civilians, not soldiers.