When an enemy ICBM or SLBM is inbound, there isn't much time to debate legality. If Gen Hyten is truly concerned, perhaps he should retire and run for elective office. One more note: protocols for rejecting "illegal launches" have always existed, from the dawn of the nuclear age
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Oh, that's going to be former top general soon isn't it?
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Misleading propaganda from fake news
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That's great at least somebody has common sense
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That is insubordination to a commander and chief and he should be removed from his post for it.
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I know darn well what illegal is and I know that a commander and chief has the final word and that's that.
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By what authority he refuses the order from the president? He should be fired.
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Lock him up throw away the key
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Wrong answer. It is the responsibility of every soldier, sailor, airman and marine to NOT carry out illegal orders. You would know that if you had ever bothered to step up.
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Misleading. Fake news.
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Illegal nuke orders. He is able to decide that? How
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Illegal or not, a "nuke order" must be
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You’ve never never served a day in the military
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Zappa died because of drugs.
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Zappa died of cancer. He NEVER took drugs (except for coffee and cigarettes). You don't even know what you're talking about.
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