• BrikoX@lemmy.zipOPM
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    Technically they are slaves of the United States government and have no legal mechanism to say no even if the action is illegal.

    If they refuse they will be court marshaled and jailed until the case is brought at the military court months later.

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      They absolutely do have legal mechanisms, you just described a facet of them. I get what you’re saying, but my father was court marshaled twice and prevailed in both cases. Not that it’s to be taken lightly, as I understand your point, it’s true that it isn’t some simple mechanism.

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        They absolutely do have legal mechanisms

        You are assuming the US is still a country of laws - silly you.

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        My point was that military personnel have no legal right to simply no because it might violate constitution. Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) is the only relevant document here and it gives government the final say in the outcome by design. Hence my use of terminology “slave”.

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            Fair. I do not want to diminish the meaning of word slave as those people had no choice. Military personnel while indirectly funneled into military service through economic and other factors are consenting participants.

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        I’m not justifying their actions. I’m just adding context that it’s not as simple as saying “no”.

        Every single person who murders innocent civilians should face consequences. From cowards that issue these orders to slaves that execute them.