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The military and illegal orders

Los Angeles Times

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November 22, 2025

Re “Will military leaders stand up against illegal orders?,” Opinion Voices, Nov. 18

The military and illegal orders

MILITARY LEADERS watch President Trump speak on ALEX WONG Getty Images Sept. 30.

WILL military leaders stand up against illegal orders? It’s a conundrum involving several difficult considerations, each problematic and each belonging to a different category of concern. We are a nation governed by laws, and punishment can come only after a fair trial.

The killing of potential drug dealers does not meet that criterion. Yet, in this case, is it reasonable to assume that such a trial could not take place in a timely manner to protect our security?

Orders given to the military should be clear, legal and perceived as moral by those charged with executing them. But would we have a viable military if every soldier acted according to a personal moral compass or, as the author suggests, decided to “challenge the system”?

Our own individual worldviews — shaped by experience, ethics and, ultimately, our instincts for survival (in this case, the survival of the nation) — guide us when faced with multilayered and critical decisions. It is not scientific, nor necessarily right, nor guaranteed to produce good results.

The high-minded and well-articulated oped is nevertheless misguided. Personally, I cannot believe that anyone sane (except perhaps a motivated drug trafficker) would gratuitously travel in a small boat in the area at such a time. Moreover, I feel that the immense damage done to our society by drugs outweighs, in this instance, the questionable nature of our actions.

JACK KACZOROWSKI Los Angeles

I say this as a retired intelligence analyst who, in 1972 in Pleiku, Vietnam, targeted the B-52 bombings in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam: You cannot expect your military to do the job the American people should do at the polls.

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