• You’re missing the part where the non-loyal German soldiers would face harsh consequences, including execution, for failing to follow orders.

    I already addressed that… American soldiers can also face harsh consequences for refusing “legal” orders. The legality of orders are determined by a military court which has a long history of being extremely biased toward protecting commanding officers.

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      So your argument is that the government won’t follow the law, but soldiers will? You don’t know many people in the military.

      • So your argument is that the government won’t follow the law, but soldiers will?

        Is your reading comprehension okay? My point is that there is no real separation between the military and government. The military is led by the executive branch which ultimately hands out orders. The legality of those orders is not determined by the military, it’s determined by the judiciary branch. If the judiciary determines an order as legal, then the military has no choice but to execute the order.

        Which means… The court system, which have been captured by the heritage foundation determines the legality of military borders.

        You don’t know many people in the military.

        Lol, my dad retired as a chief. I spent the first 16 years of my life growing up on military bases.

          • And what makes you think you know anything about people in the military?

            Most people serving are young, undereducated, and in no position to challenge their higher command. You pretending that they are lawyers with guns is ridiculous, most of them are just kids who joined because they wanted an education or wanted to leave a dead end town.