tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post2390677435855694419..comments2024-03-27T16:27:03.093+02:00Comments on Shiloh Musings: IDF, Keep Compulsory Draft!Batyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-68712712019112148572012-07-15T12:37:46.110+03:002012-07-15T12:37:46.110+03:00Dear goysherebbe, you know full well that it was t...Dear goysherebbe, you know full well that it was the duty of the IDF to mutiny and crush the Sharon government with tanks. How each supposed "posek" rules on this issue is a good way to judge whether or not he is a real rabbi, and qualified to judge halacha. Do not decry how "poskim" rule. Decry that in this generation we have no rabbis.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-78587713615144180182012-07-11T01:03:29.814+03:002012-07-11T01:03:29.814+03:00a, thanks, there are many reasons why it's wro...a, thanks, there are many reasons why it's wrong to think of war as a computer game.<br /><br />goyish, nu, as a rabbi, aren't we supposed to learn from the Tanach?<br />1- milchemet mitzvah is for all, not just some computer geeks<br />2- King David's military might was from G-d. That's what he always said<br />3- history, our victories made no "sense." G-d rulesBatyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-78632827751874476292012-07-11T00:06:36.805+03:002012-07-11T00:06:36.805+03:00Allow me to talk like the rabbi and say that you a...Allow me to talk like the rabbi and say that you are all, in a certain sense, right. Once the army is voluntary it will be open season for the left to dump on it and call it a bastion of the religious-fascist far right. The left-of-center youth will not sign up any more. OTOH making military service a paid choice rather than an unfairly shared burden is not a bad idea. Solving the question of paid thugs and compromised idealists is needed, but it always was. I tend to believe that disobeying orders in the face of a massive sellout is insufficient, but the question is whether poskim would allow more. They probably wouldn't. I don't even know if R. Kahane hy"d zt"l would if he were still around.goyisherebbehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09380171052449799815noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-18983068593581317852012-07-10T19:47:59.273+03:002012-07-10T19:47:59.273+03:00Dear Eliyahu S, as someone who designed battle com...Dear Eliyahu S, as someone who designed battle command systems for a living, I would like to inform you that your views are pure faddish bupkess. There is NO substitute for numbers. Fancy C4ISR is great and all, but it does you no good whatsoever when you run out of bodies and bullets. The Georgians had really fancy C4ISR, drones and all that crap. The Russians kicked their arses in six days, simply by overrunning them with numbers. Stop thinking in terms of some police action, and start thinking about the day when 1.2 billion moslems unite against Israel and throw tens of millions of men into the decisive battle for the borders.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-64978445608408456732012-07-10T11:11:27.157+03:002012-07-10T11:11:27.157+03:00Leah, I'll have to base my next post on the is...Leah, I'll have to base my next post on the issue specifically on that point.Batyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-17871365350486448432012-07-10T10:46:58.463+03:002012-07-10T10:46:58.463+03:00very true, Batya.very true, Batya.Leah, Maaleh Adumimnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-28385045205568711422012-07-10T10:41:58.315+03:002012-07-10T10:41:58.315+03:00Leah, in all honesty, I wonder how any truly G-d f...Leah, in all honesty, I wonder how any truly G-d fearing man/woman, Torah Jew can believe that our wars can be won with machinery only.<br /><br />G-d has shown us over and over that we win by different "rules," and national unity is a large part of it.Batyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-75791219261862044952012-07-10T10:10:25.518+03:002012-07-10T10:10:25.518+03:00regarding a high-tech army - a famous story by Art...regarding a high-tech army - a famous story by Arthur C Clarke: <br /><br />http://www.mayofamily.com/RLM/txt_Clarke_Superiority.html<br /><br />plus, not every soldier is going to be using the high-tech gadgets that Eliyahu describes. there are a lot of jobs in the army and not all of them use/require high-tech.<br /><br />I'm with Batya on this one, for all the reasons she describes.Leah, Maaleh Adumimnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-40621749457128224482012-07-09T05:34:39.569+03:002012-07-09T05:34:39.569+03:00Shelly, Norman, we don't have to agree on ever...Shelly, Norman, we don't have to agree on everything. <br /><br />I remember well how it wasn't machinery or even numbers that gave us our victory in 1967. G-d told the tribes that wanted to live on the other side of the Jordan that they still had to join in the national army.<br /><br />Avraham, I blog on a multitude of subjects. I just looked at your blog. Golda Meir is not my expert on Jewish morality. There are milchamot mitzvah, and there are times that it is a great mitzvah to kill your enemy.Batyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-29076173162579084522012-07-09T04:11:00.434+03:002012-07-09T04:11:00.434+03:00Well said Eliyahu. Batya, we will have to disagree...Well said Eliyahu. Batya, we will have to disagree. We are surrounded by enemies and our army needs to focus on being the best army it can and leave other tasks to the relevant bodies. I'm with Moshe on this - as a matter of fact we had this discussion around my dinner table Friday night and suggested much the same as Feiglin did (and we had not yet seen his editorial)Shellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08444647725731481144noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-50392707167096467032012-07-09T02:54:27.076+03:002012-07-09T02:54:27.076+03:00We talk about whether yeshiva students should go t...We talk about whether yeshiva students should go to the army. It is an important and critical juncture of our history. But so it the lonely widow down the street. Should we not focus on issues more germane, more relevant and appropriate! We sit and attempt to foreshadow the future of Iran, to suggest beforehand election results and Supreme Court decisions, while the poor go hungry and the depressed remain despondent. But is not the future of world Jewry of most intense concern, the vitality of Israel our focus? It is; but, really, really, how does all the talk and conversation affect the results. http://grestudentblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/less-talking-more-doing.htmlAbrahamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07062561053508463439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-49076843868083730832012-07-08T22:35:03.379+03:002012-07-08T22:35:03.379+03:00I have to agree with Eliyahu.
People should not b...I have to agree with Eliyahu.<br /><br />People should not be forced to serve. Those who can and do want to serve their country, they will join the IDF.<br /><br />The rest can do national service. Israel is better off with a smaller, highly rapid striking force. The Arabs rely on conscript armies because the educational level of the average Arab low and they are unmotivated to serve.<br /><br />The advantage of a small country like Israel is in the high quality of its population and the IDF needs to be an elite force. Every Western country is moving to a smaller mobile army and Israel is going to eventually do the same thing.<br /><br />What will win wars in the training, motivation and equipment the soldier has not sheers numbers. The nature of warfare has changed and Israel must adapt accordingly.NormanFhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13617524186967828711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-64104382872279859742012-07-08T22:21:49.510+03:002012-07-08T22:21:49.510+03:00Eliyahu, I'm not a fan of total technology. I...Eliyahu, I'm not a fan of total technology. I relate to King David, who rejected Saul's hightech of the time weapons which didn't do Saul any good. We all know that the young David easily killed Goliath. <br /><br />Today's army needs both he simple soldier and sophisticataed technology. <br /><br />We should not have a nation that relies on machinery. All that brain stuff won't save us. this is the Jewish nation and we survive by different rules.<br /><br />We have G-d Who demands we all make our efforts and not rely on tech or the Aron for victory.Batyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-40868455108848284222012-07-08T22:08:06.879+03:002012-07-08T22:08:06.879+03:00(Continued....)
So that's what you're argu...(<i>Continued....</i>)<br />So <b>that's</b> what you're arguing against, Batya. Instead of turning out the highest tech, most powerful fighting force on the planet, you want the IDF to take tens of thousands of barely literate high school rejects, nursemaid them and give them the education they missed, (<i>doing the job the schools are now spectacularly failing to do</i>,) <b>AND</b> go through enough psychology and group dynamics training to turn them into sociable, respectable citizens, (<i>to make up for decaying social values</i>,) and then, after 100,000 or more shekels have been spent on these piss-poor people, and they are now ready to <b>begin</b> being trained into decent (<i>not good, just decent</i>,) soldiers, you want the Army to kick them loose so they can start collecting the benefits of a <i>hayal meshuhrar</i>?!! Should <i>Tzahal</i> defend Israel, or replace the Ministries of Education and Social Welfare?<br /><br />I'm with Moshe on this one.Eliyahu S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07094233217529086407noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-1467666299541863112012-07-08T22:07:27.624+03:002012-07-08T22:07:27.624+03:00That's the point, Batya - you want the IDF to ...That's the point, Batya - you want the IDF to continue its historic mission of educating, homogenizing, and rebuilding the nation's youth. It's a noble task, but it's <b>not</b> a military mission, and it detracts from the much more serious task the IDF is trying to do.<br /><br />50 or even 25 years ago, Israel <b>needed</b> every soldier it could get, because it wasn't trying to turn them into techno <i>uber</i>-soldiers.<br /><br />Today, Israel is at the forefront of developing the world's most sophisticated military technology; the threat facing Israel is much more complex than the hordes of <i>fellahin</i> who infamously kicked off their boots and ran off barefoot into the desert. The military command <b>wants</b> to field a smaller number of the most highly trained and equipped soldiers it can.<br /><br />You're probably not a big fan of matters military or the technology of combat tactics, or else you'd see things differently. The new systems allow each and every soldier to operate with more C3I equipment on his head and shoulders than used to exist inside an entire battallion command car. And using that technology effectively takes the equivalent of an undergrad degree in military science, with a 2-year tech degree thrown in on how to care for and maintain all of that electronics. But when they're using it, a single patrol is composed of men where <b>each one</b> can literally see through the eyes of any and all of his squadmates (because each one carries cameras on his helmet that the others can access remotely, and see on their own goggles.) And those images get overlaid with maps, infrared scans, tactical data about the enemy, text messages from higher command, and the ability to exchange maps and radar scans with airplanes, helicopters, tanks, and armored vehicles. It's so incredibly complex you have no idea. (And that's just the "troops." The squad leader also has medical displays to show the moment by moment health - pulse, blood pressure, etc. of every soldier in his command, <b>plus</b> he gets extra map and text channels to several levels of command at one time, and other goodies. Using it takes a Master's degree's worth of training. Literally.)<br /><br />But training and equipping each trooper can run upwards of a million dollars! (You think you can have each man walking around with an entire platoon's worth of electronics for free?) And if that trooper isn't smarter than the average bear, and hasn't been willing to learn and train with the equipment for <b>at least</b> three or four years, the army is just pissing the money away.<br /><br />The reward for the army is that you could literally send in a dozen of these high-tech soldiers into a Jenin-style situation and expect them to effectively take on a hundred or more of your average enemy soldiers. With proper tank and helicopter support, 20 such soldiers could literally take on 500 or 1,000 conventionally equipped "grunts." The force multiplication factor of such technology <b>is</b> that amazing.<br /><br />(Of course, if you took away their guns and gave them paintballs, you can imagine what would happen, and has. If we don't <b>also</b> train senior command to use their heads instead of their butts, the entire program is a waste of time.)<br /><br />(<i>Continued....</i>)Eliyahu S.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07094233217529086407noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-88702764804997122812012-07-08T19:15:49.692+03:002012-07-08T19:15:49.692+03:00Shelly, sorry, but we'll just have to disagree...Shelly, sorry, but we'll just have to disagree on this. I don't thnk you're being realistic in terms of Israel and its needs also as a Jewish nation. The IDF is also more than just a military body; it's a melting pot for the nation Jewish People.Batyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7040911.post-14528437423226095482012-07-08T17:26:19.480+03:002012-07-08T17:26:19.480+03:00Sorry, but I disagree with you on this. I do think...Sorry, but I disagree with you on this. I do think that we need a variety of beliefs and talents. But I don't think we need a draft. I think that today the army has many soldiers that it doesn't have a need for and on which it is wasting money. I think that if it could take only the soldiers that it needs it would save a lot of money which would allow it to offer better conditions to its soldiers - conditions attractive enough that youth would want to volunteer and the army would have its choice of who to take, leading to a leaner more effective army.Shellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08444647725731481144noreply@blogger.com