According to nearly a dozen retired officers and current military lawyers, as well as scholars who teach at West Point and Annapolis, an intense if quiet debate is underway inside the U.S. military community about what orders it would be obliged to obey if President-elect Donald Trump decides to follow through on his previous warnings that he might deploy troops against what he deems domestic threats, including political enemies, dissenters and immigrants.

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  • PalmTreeIsBestTree@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Ironically the American military is better at it than the police are. They usually only kill someone if they were being fired at first. It’s called rules of engagement. American police have zero concept of it.

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      Not exactly, read more US history, especially in situation when the military was called in to remove demonstrators. Look up the Bonus Army and no fucks were given even though the protestors were WW I veterans. Douglas MacArthur and George Patton were involved too. Disgusting piece of history.

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        3 hours ago

        You know that happened over 100 years ago right? Things have changed since then. If you wanted to make a good case, then you should have brought up Kent State because that one is very valid for criticism.

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          That was NG though, not that Big Army doesn’t have its problems but that was a rock/hard place for some guys who knew their neighbors would lynch them if they didn’t follow the governor

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          44 minutes ago

          Kent State was national guard. I would have brought up something like drone strikes or the infamous “collateral murder”.