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Military Conduct

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politics1 month ago

Pentagon intensifies investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly over alleged illegal orders

Senator Mark Kelly criticizes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's investigation into him, calling it performative and politically motivated, as the Pentagon escalates its review into Kelly over a video urging troops not to follow illegal orders, with Kelly alleging the investigation is an attempt to silence dissent among service members.

military1 year ago

Marine Corps in Japan Intensify Sobriety Checks After Incidents

The Marine Corps has increased sobriety checks at its bases in Okinawa, Japan, following two alleged sexual assault incidents involving U.S. troops. The checks, which began on July 6 and 7, include 100% outbound personnel and vehicle inspections. The move aims to improve conduct and safety standards, with further details on liberty changes yet to be disclosed.

international-affairs2 years ago

"Israel's Evolving Approach to the Laws of War in the Israel-Hamas Conflict"

The Israeli government's interpretation of international humanitarian law, which prioritizes military necessity over the protection of civilians, undermines the values and rules of the Geneva Conventions. This approach, reminiscent of Francis Lieber's theory of justifiable conduct in war from the 19th century, allows for massive harm to civilians in pursuit of quick victory. Israeli officials often emphasize the justice of their cause and the need to win quickly, downplaying the importance of proportionality and minimizing harm. Their approach to proportionality focuses on the strategic objective of eradicating Hamas, rather than the concrete and direct military advantage of specific attacks. Similarly, their approach to minimizing harm often relies on warnings to civilians rather than adjusting means and methods of warfare. This interpretation of international humanitarian law threatens the protection of civilians and must be addressed.