Nuclear command points out that it may resist Trump orders for use of nuclear weapons http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/18/politics/air-force-general-john-hyten-nuclear-strike-donald-trump/index.html …
He does point out that he intends to interpret "legal" in a relatively far reaching sense. I think that there is reference to the context.
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Right, which has always been the case. This same discussion came up at least once previously with the commander of Strategic Air Command (SAC), and Nixon in the 70s. Again, the Nuclear Forces haven't changed their model of operation with respect to rogue executives.
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What's happening, which is good, is that the average citizen is now slowly learning how the DoD and government ACTUALLY works and realizing the President isn't an emperor, which seems to be how most viewed it.
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