Saturday, June 1, 2019

Military Leaders in Developing Countries Essay -- Military Politics Ar

Military Leaders in Developing CountriesThe role of the soldiers in any country is one and only(a) of prestige. Unless having been through it personally, one could not imagine willingly subjecting oneself to the rigorous training received by so legion(predicate) young men and women today. The role played by the soldiery is always to protect, defend, and assist its country in both(prenominal) war and peacetime, but in maturation nations there are quite different roles as well. To be a leader in the armed forces, one must be strong both physically and mentally, as well as having a certain charisma, or skill with people. This is true because in order to lead, one must appeal to those he or she is leading. Not only does a developing country have armed forces for defense, but on occasion, the leaders of third population militaries use them for the abolish of their own government. Currently serving as a soldier(reservist), I can identify with the saying, spilling blood in the mud , as we are trained, contracted, and sworn to do so on command, but if ever asked to help plan or execute an act against our government, I would be appalled. This is exactly what several third world country military officers have done. Momar Quadaffi was a Lieutenant in the Libyan military and with the help of some other lower ranking officers, he successfully staged a revolution. Which is not at all bad because he is so popular he can drive around in his Volkswagen exchangeable without any type of security but could you imagine Bill Clinton riding a bike down Pennsylvania Avenue without the secret service on for the ride ( I apologize if I have just created a bad mental image)? The point is, where on earth could a group of officers secretly join together and overthrow the government, oth... ...itself. One could make several connections between Castros military background and government. In conclusion, there are many ideals and virtues that are instilled when one goes through form al military training, and these involve leadership, charisma, and a fair sense of judgment. All of these virtues can be shown in several developing nations leaders as they themselves have gone through rigorous physical and mental training in order to help them better defend their country and its way of life. though each leader may differ in terms of race, color, creed, or culture, their primary objective and ideologies are quite similar. While each leader has his or her countrys best interest at heart when making policies and decisions that have long-standing ramifications, one can be assured that these leaders and their policies are based upon their firm military training.

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