An act of war against whom?The peace treaty of 1945 only allowed the Japanese Military too be active in their territory if they were outside of their territory by treaty of 1945 it war be an act of war
An act of war against whom?The peace treaty of 1945 only allowed the Japanese Military too be active in their territory if they were outside of their territory by treaty of 1945 it war be an act of war
No it doesn't. A legal declaration by a recognized state that such and such a body constitutes a part of its armed forces makes it a military. You can hire a bunch of mercenaries to fight a war for you, but that doesn't make them part of your army.Being armed like a military doesn't make it a military, fulfilling the role of the military makes it a military.
The Japanese Navy regularly leaves Japanese territory for exercises. Japanese self defense forces were deployed to Mozambique in 1993, East Timor 2002 - 2004, Iraq 2004 - 2006, Nepal 2007 - 2011, in South Sudan from late last year until the present.That would make it hard for the US to protect it's allies, wouldn't it?
pretty much the point i have been trying to make, starfleet is not the military because the federation has not declared it so. Its main job is exploration and ambassadorial duties. They are also tasked with defending the federation if they need to but its not their main job. The same cannot be said of the klingons, cadarssians and romulans.No it doesn't. A legal declaration by a recognized state that such and such a body constitutes a part of its armed forces makes it a military. You can hire a bunch of mercenaries to fight a war for you, but that doesn't make them part of your army.
An act of war against whom?
Starfleet is a space navy. They do all sorts of stuff. Defense is easily one of the most important.pretty much the point i have been trying to make, starfleet is not the military because the federation has not declared it so. Its main job is exploration and ambassadorial duties. They are also tasked with defending the federation if they need to but its not their main job. The same cannot be said of the klingons, cadarssians and romulans.
I am pretty certain that ferengii have some kind of means and structure to defend their territory but i doubt they would consider it a military institution, i am sure its main mandate would be protecting corporate and business interests.
I have to admit, I'm always perplexed by the people who say Starfleet is primarily science and exploration and defense is secondary. Do people really believe that with a Borg ship assimilating Federation worlds or a Dominion fleet conquering its way towards Earth, Starfleet's attitude is going to be "not dealing with that today, we got exploring to do."?Starfleet is a space navy. They do all sorts of stuff. Defense is easily one of the most important.
i never implied that it was not important. But their mandate is mainly exploration or was i mistaken with the way the next generation opened. Did they seem that their main job was defence or was it not exploration, with violence being a last resort. You think a klingon captain will go about handling business the same way picard did. Explorers in the past carried weapons to protect themselves but does that mean that they where millitary.I have to admit, I'm always perplexed by the people who say Starfleet is primarily science and exploration and defense is secondary. Do people really believe that with a Borg ship assimilating Federation worlds or a Dominion fleet conquering its way towards Earth, Starfleet's attitude is going to be "not dealing with that today, we got exploring to do."?
The people who would feel free to attack them, once they've been stripped of their powerful protector.Who do the allies need protection from?
Of course not. Starfleet's attitude is "Wow, that's a really powerful ship... let's scan it and see if it has any critical weaknesses we can exploit "I have to admit, I'm always perplexed by the people who say Starfleet is primarily science and exploration and defense is secondary. Do people really believe that with a Borg ship assimilating Federation worlds or a Dominion fleet conquering its way towards Earth, Starfleet's attitude is going to be "not dealing with that today, we got exploring to do."?
Well, but that's the Enterprise's mission.i never implied that it was not important. But their mandate is mainly exploration or was i mistaken with the way the next generation opened. Did they seem that their main job was defence or was it not exploration, with violence being a last resort. You think a klingon captain will go about handling business the same way picard did. Explorers in the past carried weapons to protect themselves but does that mean that they where millitary.
Even in ENT with the macros you know that star fleet main directive was not to act like an army.
In the past, many exploration missions were conducted by knights on horseback, and yet I've never seen anyone suggest that Jean Luc Picard is knight or that the Enterprise is a flying horse.Well, but that's the Enterprise's mission.
Also, in the past, many exploration missions were conducted by military vessels, with scientists attached.
It's a simple observation of historical exploration services, not an argument one way or the other.In the past, many exploration missions were conducted by knights on horseback, and yet I've never seen anyone suggest that Jean Luc Picard is knight or that the Enterprise is a flying horse.
Starfleet (at least in TNG+) isn't a military force with scientists attached, it's a scientific service with soldiers attached.
There are many different parts to the military medical ; scientific research ; exploration ; historical research ; and combat and other things tooWell, but that's the Enterprise's mission.
Also, in the past, many exploration missions were conducted by military vessels, with scientists attached.
The treaty of 1945 was made before the United Nations was formed and had any military peace keepers remembering that Korea and Vietnam wars that had members of the United Nations supporting different sides and that still happens to this day and most likely to keep happen in the future.Who do the allies need protection from?
Do I understand your position that if the United States government officially said that the forces that make up the current US military wasn't actually a military, that those force would not constitute a military?No it doesn't. A legal declaration by a recognized state that such and such a body constitutes a part of its armed forces makes it a military.
True the overall size of military is the same it is the way the units are being used because most people don't think the military is used for any humanitarian work but they do that and many types of things that most people wouldn't believe that they do.Do I understand your position that if the United States government officially said that the forces that make up the current US military wasn't actually a military, that those force would not constitute a military?
Nothing changes about their size, equipment or abilities ... just their official description?
In the past, many exploration missions were conducted by knights on horseback
Do I understand your position that if the United States government officially said that the forces that make up the current US military wasn't actually a military, that those force would not constitute a military?
Nothing changes about their size, equipment or abilities ... just their official description?
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