U.S. Soldier Seeks Asylum in Germany !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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U.S. Soldier Seeks Asylum in Germany !!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • DovZelikow: This guy is NOT a coward.He's doing the right thing,in this ILLEGAL war

  • Fuck off cunt. So what, he didnt want any part of an illegal war. Hes got more morals then most of the knuckle draggers.

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  • I thought about this in 2006, but did not do it. Try Switzerland instead if you are an American and looking into it

  • I don't agree to AWOL/desertion. Just do your time and bounce but the IRR thing is completely bull. I am in now for 2 1/2 more years because I thought I would get stop lossed or called back. I had a year left and just got back from Iraq and had orders again to deploy so I re enlisted to come to Germany. I so done with the Army. I will have 8 years completed so they can't touch me w/IRR or anything else coz' I fulfilled my contract.

  • @kh12321 sooooo if the war is illigal on a internatinal standard realy east to prove it is unlawfull

    -not brining it up to the nato/un about attacking

    -mass killings or what do you call the 30,000 dead ffrom sarvation after ther city was bloked of and no food/fresh water was alowed to get in

    -desicration of cultural sites

    want me to go on?

  • @wilsonnortheast There's a reason that soldiers of the Wehrmacht were not hanged along with the nazi leadership. They're not considered complicit with the crimes of those at the top of the chain of command. Anyone who enters into a legal contract, and refuses to honour it is doing something illegal, and immoral.

    The first case you mentioned is already illegal, and the second is just plain nonsense. There's obviously no comparaison between the objectives of a U.S. marine, and the waffen SS.

  • @Re5Publica Would you say the same about a hired gunman sent to kill someone? That it is immoral for them to accept payment and then to not shoot that person? Would a Wehrmancht soldier in 1939 be immoral if he refused to take part in the invasion of Poland?

  • @herifuzhenguan3 No, thanks, suppose we were attacked by Russians, he'd probably run anyway again.

  • @wilsonnortheast You know, soldiers have to go wherever congress sends them, whether they want to or not. That's the contract that they enter voluntarily when they sign up of their own free will. I find it convenient that after getting paid for going through training, when they're finally asked to do what they were paid for, they decide they have moral convictions and want to desert.

    It's unquestioningly immoral to accept payment for a job you won't do.

  • 2:13 jesus fucking christ that guy is fat!

  • Michael O'Hanlon is an asshole.

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