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If only. But it comes down below the government policy scale. I don't know, mate. As long as you've got people, you've got the problem. Second oldest trade in the world, fighting.
I'd like to see other country studies on this outside of the realm of NATO. I guess the problem would be data in that area but...... One tends to wonder as we are watched more and data mined more today than ever before; is the startling data a function of more data collection? Did this happen before. What has changed with respects to training, time deployed, etc, etc....
In a large way I feel that the military has moved in the direction of the banking Industry. Short term gains at the expense of possibly very large longer term problems. Problem is those problems be us in this game.