UK soldier returns from illegal war with no legs after having done his duty, bearing in mind he goes to jail if he doesn't go to this war. Do we help him walk again or not?
If I was signing up to fight a war, these are things I would chew over in my mind before making any decision:
Will I die? / Will I be terribly injured? / Can I quit whenever I like? / Who would it affect if I did die/was injured?
One surely must be aware of these possibilities before signing up, and weigh up the likelihood of them happening. If not, perhaps that's a failure on the part of the recruitment machine that the forces operate, but, as I said before, if you want to minimise the risks of that happening, get a job in a cubicle.
If I was signing up to fight a war, these are things I would chew over in my mind before making any decision:
Will I die? / Will I be terribly injured? / Can I quit whenever I like? / Who would it affect if I did die/was injured?
One surely must be aware of these possibilities before signing up, and weigh up the likelihood of them happening. If not, perhaps that's a failure on the part of the recruitment machine that the forces operate, but, as I said before, if you want to minimise the risks of that happening, get a job in a cubicle.