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Your arguement implies that, by way of historic analogy only, Germany's decision to invade Poland was "just politics" rather than the war of aggression it was denounced as; it also ignores the many tried, sentenced, and sometimes hung, at Nuremburg on the charge of "waging an illegal war of aggression" (this was also one of the charges levelled at Grand Admiral Doenitz, and although I don't recall if he was convicted on this charge I do know that he was sentenced at Nuremburg to 10 years in prison and yet he had never ordered or participated in any war crimes).
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scandium, as a soldier, sailor, Airmen or Marine, your's is not to reason why.
In otherwords, why your being sent to Iraq, Korea, Bosnia, Guadamala, Honduras, or wherever, isn't of your concern. You simply have no say in it. You signed a contract, you took an oath, and it's your job to go where they tell you to go, when they tell you to go there. You don't have to like it, you don't even have to agree with it, but it's your job and sworn duty go when and where sent. Why we're "there" to begin with, is totally irrelvant as a boot on the ground. Thats a theater of reasoning that belongs to the politicians. What you DO while THERE, is what falls under Lawful and Unlawful orders. You don't have to be a genious to figure out what an unlawful order is. Rape, murder, killing of unarmed noncombatants, cruel and unusual punishment/treatment, viloations of the geneva convention, etc etc are unlawful orders. And the age old escuse of "i was just following orders" will never hold up in any courts martial. Overall your not paid to agree or disagree with the countries administration or not. You don't have to like it at all, you can hate the adminstration and its executive decisions with every fiber in your being. But you Do have to lawfullly execute your duties to the best of your ablity. |
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1. Conspiring to wage aggressive war 2. Waging aggressive war 3. Violation of the laws of war at sea He was acquitted of the first charge but convicted of the other two. No mention of an waging an "illegal" aggressive war.
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"Waging an aggressive war" is a completely asinine charge to make against a military man. Of COURSE he waged an aggressive war. Isn't that what soldiers and sailors are supposed to do for their country? So was "Violating the laws of war at sea" another stupid charge to make, especially when each and every one of the Allied countries doing the proscecuting broke the same exact laws he was accused of, except our people got medals for it while he got 10 years in Spandau prison.
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Politics make and decide on the reasons for war, not the military. Thus it is not the military's or individual soldier's job to assess by his own personal standard if a war is just or not. His conscience and a possible rejection of obeying "illegal orders" only comes into play if the orders are in violation to the army's own code of conduct and behavior, much of that is written down in some sort of military legal code.
So, a soldier saying he does not go to war because he sees that war not fitting his personal bill, has no cause to defend. Soldiers do not decide the reasons to go to war, it is the politician's responsebility. If you want to complain about a war, blame politicians, not the military leaders (who in case of Iraq 2003 are said to have been extremely cautious to favour that war, because as professionals in military issues, different to Bush and Rumsfeld they saw many of the problems in advance, btw.). soldiers accept commands by politicians, that way it is played and not any differently. That's why it makes me sick to see politicians taking the responsebility that comes with that easy, and triggering adventures like Iraq so easily. Some politicians seem to think the army is just their personal servant.
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I haven't read the previous posts, but...
It's ironic that just about any soldier that you ask would never consider deserting their friends in the field. NEVER I certainly hope we still shoot deserters. I think that is still the best deterrent. |
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