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Defense Department Law of War Manual 18.3.2.1 —

Author: conorlarkin (21939 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 9:59 pm on Dec 1, 2025
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“Clearly Illegal Orders to Commit Law of War Violations. The requirement to refuse to comply with orders to commit law of war violations applies to orders to perform conduct that is clearly illegal or orders that the subordinate knows, in fact, are illegal. For example, orders to fire upon the shipwrecked would be clearly illegal.”

Geez Ned, the one example of a “clearly illegal order” are shipwrecked survivors.

Edit: Typo re “manual”


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Replies to: "Defense Department Law of War Manual 18.3.2.1 —"

  • I totally stand behind Adm Bradley. He acted on his own, you know, like a hero. [LINK] - Chris94 - 8:36pm 12/1/25 (10) [View All]
    • Any doubt that Hegseth is drinking again? [NT] - conorlarkin - 10:07pm 12/1/25
    • Would you prosecute him for war crimes? If not, why not? [NT] - NedoftheHill - 9:17pm 12/1/25
      • Yep. Hegseth first, then the admiral, for executing an illegal order. [NT] - Chris94 - 11:58pm 12/1/25
      • Defense Department Law of War Manual 18.3.2.1 — - conorlarkin - 9:59pm 12/1/25
        • Geez, conor. I wasn't asking about the law; I was asking if Chris/Dems would prosecute the military. - NedoftheHill - 2:21am 12/2/25
          • Wouldn’t the law be the starting point? Then apply the facts. - conorlarkin - 3:36am 12/2/25
        • But since this was not a war, then it’s murder. Time for Trump to issue more pardons. [NT] - conorlarkin - 10:23pm 12/1/25
          • We haven't had a war since 1945. Do you think the law of war might apply in non-war conflicts? [NT] - NedoftheHill - 2:22am 12/2/25
            • Don’t be daft. [NT] [LINK] - conorlarkin - 3:33am 12/2/25
            • Are you drunk? [NT] - jimbasil - 2:43am 12/2/25
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