Australia resumes national conscription to deal with the three wars ? Killing children, abusing sol

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-01

Recently, a piece of news detonated the Australian Internet, sparked widespread discussions, and led to doubts. If this is true, then it can be said that the lives of Australians are about to usher in a sea change

Australia's senior defence and security experts warnedIn order to deal with the huge risk of the possible outbreak of World War III,Australia should restore conscription! After all, the scandals in the Australian army are more outrageous than the otherKilling children, abusing recruits,Implement the "** Training,There are also many ...... of mass suicide among soldiersToday, the Australians themselves do not believe that this army still has a high level of combat effectiveness ......Australian experts warn Australia should resume universal conscription

According to reports, Australian experts have warned that Australia should reinstate conscription to deal with the potential possibility of World War III.

Dr. Alexey Mur**iev, a senior expert at Curtin University in Western Australia, noted in the article that the current situation in Eastern Europe and the Middle East has the potential to "trigger a nuclear catastrophe". He claimed that there were "several potential hot spots" around Australia and that it was not safe. "Maybe it's time for Australia to think about ......Conscription has been restored. ”

With the increased risk of Australia being drawn into a large-scale war, we are in a short window to address some of the shortcomings in our defence capabilities. "Conscription means that at some point in life, a person's normal life will be interrupted and they will be forcibly assigned to the army. At present, South Korea, Finland, Israel and other countries that have compulsory military service are also implemented, and Australia's conscription system was abolished by then-Prime Minister Whitlam in 1972, leaving only the possibility of wartime conscription.

Australia is far away from the two continents of Asia, Europe and Africa and the Americas, and the probability of being directly involved in the conflict is not high, and many people evaluate Australia as a country that is "unlikely to have a war on its own soil".

Australia currently implements a volunteer system, and Australians who want to join the military can voluntarily sign up.

And Alexey Mur**iev was not the first to propose the restoration of conscription. Former Australian Prime Minister Abbott once said in 2022 that Australia should return to conscription.

According to the proposal,Australian citizens who have graduated from high school (approximately equivalent to 18 years of age or older).They all have to serve in the army for one year.

They can join the active duty military, or participate in mandatory volunteer service. "Say to people who are 18 years old or have left school, 'We want you to spend a long time, six months, twelve months, and so on, to do something for our country, to give something back, whether it's to put on the **, to be at least an infantryman with basic training. "The consequences of forcing a large number of high school graduates into the military are unimaginable. After all, in peacetime, it is not necessary to maintain a large army, and most countries of the world do not make it mandatory for their citizens to serve. Because of this, Australia's previous nuclear submarine program has been controversial, with the public questioning the huge cost of the program but not the effect.

However, in the face of a long-term shortage of soldiers, in recent years, there have also been calls for Australia to follow France's example and establish a "foreign legion" to replenish the army and allow suitable people to become naturalized. Australia's previous Prime Minister Scott Morrison had planned to expand Australia's military to 80,000 by 2040, and the current Prime Minister Albanese is not opposed to this expansion. However, the Australian military has been plagued by scandals in recent years, raising doubts about the suitability of the Australian military's specific circumstances to use the compulsory military service system.

In the case of volunteers, the atmosphere of the army is so bad that once a large number of people are suddenly conscripted, the situation in the army is likely to be difficult to control ......Scandals in the Australian army are frequent

Shocking the world

When it comes to compulsory military service, everyone's first impression is naturally South Korea, bullying in the army, all kinds of news are frequently reported, and many people try to obtain the citizenship of other countries to leave South Korea, just to not serve in the military. And the scandal of the Australian army can be said to be no less. At the end of 2020, the scandal of the Australian army shocked the world, when the scandal of the Australian army's abuse of civilians fermented all over the world and directly made the headlines on the front page of various countries.

These soldiers even participated in the "corpse counting competition".Not only the torture of civilians, but also the abuse of drugs and alcohol. Moreover, none of these killings occurred at the height of the war, and the vast majority occurred when the victims were in custody or under the control of the Australian military. This shows that the military discipline of the troops is lax.

Junior soldiers by shooting prisonersto complete their first murder missionThis procedure is called "blooding."

Even children have been murdered:There were two 14-year-old boysThroat cutThe bodies were packed into bagsThrown into the river!

The investigation found that 25 Australian Special Forces soldiers illegally killed 39 Afghans in 23 incidents, mostly from the Special Air Service Corps.

Among the 25 people involved,Someone was still in service at the time of the incident.

This scandal was even called"The most shameful event in the military history of Australia",

Shortly after the publication of the investigative report,There were nine Australian soldiers(1 female, 8 male).Suicide in just three weeks.

The oldest of them is in his 50s, and the youngest is only in his 20s.

It is believed that excessive stress isOne of the reasons that led them to commit suicide. But the report also mentioned that there was no indication that the nine Australian soldiers were directly involved in the killings of prisoners and civilians announced in the investigative report. The Australian military has not only been exposed to killing civilians or captives. Even his own comrades-in-arms will be brutally abused. Previously, there was chaos within the Australian army, soldiers were physically and mentally abused, and dozens of people committed suicide one after another. In the army, soldiers are required to complete a "captive training" to "help soldiers cope with kidnapping or abduction," according to retired soldiers.

And the content of this training,It can be said that it is extremely disgustingAmong the soldiers who participated in the training,Forty-five people committed suicide one after another. Allegedly, in an "authorized act of pressure,".It even includes "may need to take ** service".

A soldier said that he was asked to simulate a ** young girl.

The former soldier Damien de Pyle alleged that this caused some participants to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder. DePyle claims that he became disoriented after being deprived of sleep and was forced by instructors to renounce his **religious beliefs to "** and use sex toys to engage in 'depraved acts' with a children's doll in the Bible." "It was a little girl's doll, and basically he told me to simulate the ...... of this dollHe said. As part of the simulation training, he was told that if he did not comply, other soldiers would be killed.

I was so detached from reality that I thought they were really going to kill other people. ”

"He's an authority figure, and I'm in a state of extreme vulnerability. It was extreme psychological vulnerability, and I felt like I had no choice. ”Allegedly, the training sessions also included some torture, in which the soldiers were stripped naked, put in headscarves, handcuffed, subjected to high-pressure conditions, and subjected to auditory torture with loud sounds. Participants also said that in some cases, they had to endure torture such as being intimidated by police dogs, sprayed with water from fire hoses, and deprived of sleep and food. Some soldiers hallucinated as a result. But it is ......also very likely that many people will have a psychological breakdown when the training is too brutal and they are also required to kill unarmed prisoners or civiliansImpression Conclusion

There are many veterans on the battlefield who suffer from "trauma syndrome" after being discharged from the army, which is the cruel consequences of war.

And many soldiers in Australia, who have not even been on the battlefield, committed suicide due to excessive psychological pressure during training. In addition, children and captives are also intolerable.

One can imagine how controversial the proposal to restore conscription in Australia would be in today's Australia.

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