Argumentative Essay On Child Soldiers

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Everyday I awake in a nice house, almost always have a way to get to school that is not walking, i am a normal child, one that is not forced to be a soldier, yet I believe child soldiers are still very effective as a troop.

I agree with the claim of child soldiers being almost the perfect weapon because in the article by “Jeffrey Gettleman in Mogadishu, Somalia Upfront Magazine (October 4, 2010)” named “Armed and Underage” it states “"Child soldiers are ideal," a military commander from the African nation of Chad told Human Rights Watch. "They don't complain, they don't expect to be paid—and if you tell them to kill, they kill."” This ties back to my claim of child soldiers being a effective troop because it shows how they are very cost efficient, also the passage by Gettleman states “In some countries, hunger and poverty drive parents to sell their children into service. What's more, children are often …show more content…

This is true because it says in the article by Jeffrey Gettleman “Today, the Asian nation of Myanmar (also known as Burma) has one of the world's highest rates of child-soldier recruitment.” This ties back to my claim of other countries picking this up because it may be an effective option because, it explains how another country is now using this option. As well shown in Gettleman’s article he states “Somali government officials admit that in the rush to build a standing army, they didn't discriminate. "I'll be honest," says a Somali government official. "We were trying to find anyone who could carry a gun." Awil struggles to carry his. It weighs about 10 pounds. The strap digs into his bony shoulders, and he is constantly shifting it from one side to the other with a grimace.” Showing how the governments aren't even strict about who will participate in their army making their army stronger with

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