http://www.armystudyguide.com/content/army_board_study_guide_topics/military_justice/ucmj-uniform-code-of-mili.shtml
here is a link to thelist of cgarges against him.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Bradley_Manning
bstulic posted:
I'm curious, what stance USA army has towards war crimes...if you see your
side commit war crime, are you obliged to expose it, or cover it?
From real life examples, its obvious covering is preferred, but what your
military doctrine and laws say about it?
uglydwarf posted:
bottom line is he is a soldier that violated the military laws and regulations that he swore to follow when he joined the military.
he will be tried and sentenced according to those laws and regulations.
as for the nobel prize bit? any respect i had for the non scientific nobel prizes was lost when they gave it to obama just for getting elected, without doing anything to actually EARN it.
bottom line is he is a soldier that violated the military laws and regulations that he swore to follow when he joined the military.
he will be tried and sentenced according to those laws and regulations.
as for the nobel prize bit? any respect i had for the non scientific nobel prizes was lost when they gave it to obama just for getting elected, without doing anything to actually EARN it.
I'm curious, what stance USA army has towards war crimes...if you see your
side commit war crime, are you obliged to expose it, or cover it?
From real life examples, its obvious covering is preferred, but what your
military doctrine and laws say about it?


