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I think we're all aware of this. The problem is that it doesn't matter and it would be insanely idealistic to assume it will matter. I know guys that are in -right now-. I know guys that just recently got out, and I know guys that served in the early days of the 9/11 patriotic pro-military fervor.I believe I'm the only one here who's actually served in the US military, so let me point something out. As a service member you do NOT have to obey a direct order if you consider it unlawful. Let me repeat that: You do NOT have to obey an order if you consider it unlawful. In fact you have a duty and an obligation to NOT obey it. That's according to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and the constitution. Look it up if you don't want to believe me.
These are friends of mine. I like to think they are all good people. They are, for the record, a bit of a political mixed bad from full on Lefties to one centrist leaning toward conservative. Every one of them is likely to fire into a crowd if ordered to do so. We've had lengthy conversations about this -- particularly back during Trump's first term. As I described in my 'construction in Alberta' comparison - there's a wide gulf, seemingly, between what should happen and what will happen.
Even former marine captain Timothy Kudo said there is no real mechanism for disobeying an order in the way they're supposed to:
It's not realistic to expect them to not do it. It goes against all of their training. We can hope the officers won't give the order, but if they do - those soldiers are going to kill American civilians. They may be really conflicted about what's happening. They might hate themselves for doing it. They might hate themselves after doing it. But good money says they will do it. Timothy Kudo seems to very gently be agreeing with that sentiment, and everyone I know that's served has essentially told me the same thing, if somewhat apologetically or with a lot of 'you have to understand how it would play out...' explanations that, ultimately, always end up with a bunch of dead civilians.
Not saying that with any excitement. I don't want to see it happen. But we are dangerously close to it happening and we should be honest and realistic about that. If for no other reason than to be prepared and to know what we need to do to avoid it.