Creature Comforts

Graeme Wood thinks that the Pizza Huts and Tim Hortons on military bases in Afghanistan are self-defeating:

These shops suggest why the comforts could end up doing harm. The aroma of individual-size pizzas fills the air, and they remind soldiers of home. But these greasy, frisbee-sized madeleines are really reminders that they’re not home. They’re far from it, and stuck with an inferior alternative. In the Canadians’ clubhouse, the life-size cardboard cut-out of Don Cherry, beloved hockey commentator for the CBC, is a reminder of their nation’s most popular sport, but also a reminder of how far away they are from their living rooms and friends. A Canadian Navy lieutenant notes that the soldiers who are constantly calling home tend to be the ones most likely to pose disciplinary problems.