I think you have missed the point about the song jingl - it is not attacking soldiers, but pointing out the universal responsibility that we all carry for wars, and the sheer pointlessness of it all.
It probably did, but it was actually written (and originally recorded) by Buffy Sainte-Marie, who said of the song "It's about individual responsibility for war and how the old feudal thinking kills us all."
I agree, Luckygirl. Universal Soldier was a protest song against war. Would Vietnam have ended without protest? I feel a bit of hope at the moment with Russia having been persuaded to go along with the US and the UN being allowed to take aid in. See if this peace process works. Having seen the photos on the news, I can't imagine how anyone can think that Syrian refugees should go back there. The whole country is just a war zone.
Some good news at last. If the Americans can really cooperate with the Russians in bringing about an end to all this, that would be wonderful. I've got a lot of respect for John Kerry.
This is one of the saddest threads I have read, and not because of the subject, but because it has shown a really attacking nature of so many posters. We can't decide on what should be done, but we could be polite to each other.
"He doesn't see the writing on the wall ..........This is not the way we put the end to war."
Makes me think of my husband playing his guitar and singing it, complete with harmonica and the holder on his shoulders, while my brother was a soldier in Aden, now Yemen.
Why has this all descended into a slanging match? Compassion has gone out of the window. Poor people are dying in Syria and you are fighting over petty words written on a forum. Here's a song from the sixties you might all remember, it's as relevant today as it was in the Vietnam war era. Donovan