Spekkio
He bowls overhand.
You’re getting into SROE territory here and in which those situations are detailed. No one here probably has that information. Unless some one wants to dig up the litany of annexes in the OPORD and spill it all over the internet. Also provides a solid case for prosecuting said perpetrators if they state otherwise and there’s evidence to support.
Yeah, I understand what you're saying but not my point. My point is that personal target elimination has been a mission set since the onset of GWOT, it just wasn't done at sea (publicly, because that's what SPECWAR does).Agree to disagree, I guess.
So I guess I'll come out and say it...
Say what you will about the administration, I don't personally give a shit.
But the orders were passed down through several echelons of command with advice of their SJAs, and they arrived at the conclusion that the order to eliminate the people was lawful. And this wasn't a snap decision by a 4-star like some 20-something year old Washington Post writer who would rather move to Russia than serve in the military would imply, this was promulgated in mission orders and discussed among commanders as part of the operational planning process.
And somewhere at the end of the spear were several people who executed an order they disagreed with but were told was lawful.
If you think the SECDEF got on the EHF net and gave an order to engage the target in-situ... well, I don't know what to tell you. That didn't happen. You know better.
So when you accuse people of committing a crime, you're accusing our brothers and sisters in arms who are currently deployed doing a mission where our CiC has done a piss-poor job at explaining its importance. You're not accusing the Secretary of Defense.
Calling them war criminals is treating them like we treated our Vietnam veterans. Don't do that.
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