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You know that just because you join the army or the marines or whatever, doesn't always mean you'll be out in the battlefield, right? There are other jobs available for people who want to join the military besides combat.
Although politics aside, even if you were out in active combat I don't think the goal is ever to just kill indescriminately.
edit: If you go infantry, you'll see action and I'll not comment much on that other than to say that when you get out of the Marines (if you don't retire or cross service), the Police Depts will be wary of hiring you in some areas, Border patrol will snatch you up faster than a.... (ok no insensitive puns), and of course there are 3rd party contract options. Other MOS may provide more skills and credits toward tech/college when you get out.
I thought about the Marines, walked in a recruiters station, watched a video, and within 2 days I was on a bus to Paris Island. I suggest you pack your bags and let your family know now that you are thinking about it. Those guys are pretty slick when it comes to getting ♥♥♥♥ done fast.