Opinion | Col. Jack Jacobs: Trump's interference in Green Beret's murder trial sends harmful message

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Opinion | Col. Jack Jacobs: 'If we fight wars without adhering to rules we establish, we are subjecting ourselves to the grossest inhumanity of our adversaries.' - NBCNewsTHINK

 

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NBCNewsTHINK That Colonel reminds me of the Star Trek episode, “A Taste Of Armageddon” for some reason.

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NBCNewsTHINK ROE and the situation dictate the correct corse of action. Since I do not know what the Article 32 findings were, I defer to others. But many times situation dictates outcome on the battlefield

NBCNewsTHINK As a vet, who on several occasions had to use the UCMJ in defense against racist officers, I find Jacobs assertions totally & completely absurd, similar to rhetoric cops use re the 'blue line.' An investigation revealed the man was a prisoner. Jacobs is a problem, not the rules.

NBCNewsTHINK This is a smart man, he critiques trump using words he will likely think are complimentary.

NBCNewsTHINK He wants all his vets to protect the boarder. They are going to build the wall if Trump has his way. When is he going to build a wall between Canada? We will not pay either. I have lost so much sleep over this terrible man. (keeping it polite)

NBCNewsTHINK What a read.

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