I think you would be hard pressed to find any existing “significant” country that does not engender a strong belief in patriotism among its populace, which does not lionize especially those who have given their lives in wars on behalf of the country.
You’re begging the question here, by slipping in the assumption that these wars are “on behalf of the country,” rather than on behalf of the executive (e.g. president), on behalf of some vested interest, or just colossal f*-ups. To repeat what the author said,
“If a death is just a tragedy… [y]ou have to acknowledge that yes, really, … thousands of people—even the Good Guy’s soldiers! -- might be dying for no good reason at all.”
You’re begging the question here, by slipping in the assumption that these wars are “on behalf of the country,” rather than on behalf of the executive (e.g. president), on behalf of some vested interest, or just colossal f*-ups. To repeat what the author said,
“If a death is just a tragedy… [y]ou have to acknowledge that yes, really, … thousands of people—even the Good Guy’s soldiers! -- might be dying for no good reason at all.”