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Someone else posted about Pelosi questioning a general on the president's ability to launch a nuclear strike. Here is more info. He can. He has the absolute authority and could make a whim decision. Would the military obey, or argue it is an illegal order? I do not know. When I was in the Navy, I was on the Roadrunner team. We received the messages for nuclear deployment at a tactical, not strategic, level. I can assure you that no one is going to accidentally cause a nuclear war. That said, the President of the United States holds absolute control. He could call for a nuclear attack on Tehran and technically it would be a legal order, as things stand now. It is scary, but the rules were made, as the article out, to keep the military from doing it if they wanted to do so.

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Beowulfsfriend 9 Jan 9
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Une the current circumstances, the military will not obey any such order.

We hope. Seems unlikely. I think they would publicly resign because of the way the law works. The law gives everything to the President.

It only takes one and submarine commands for obvious reasons have a lot of discretion. Absent a attack on us or a declaration of war by congress I think they would rightfully it consider an illegal order and a war crime.

@powder I'm still really pissed about this.

@powder It doesn't bypass the Geneva Convention or the Nuremberg precedents. War crimes are international law. 300 odd Nazis were hung for following illegal orders.

@powder Would you want be the chump who obeyed Trump when they need someone to throw under the bus?

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