Military Leaders and Lawful Orders: Navigating Legal and Political Challenges

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Brig. Gen. Eric Widmar, the top lawyer for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, advised the military's top general that officers should consider retiring if faced with an unlawful order, highlighting a controversial approach to military ethics amid recent scrutiny of US military operations and legality issues.
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