See what I just posted about military people seeing somebody with means, motive, and opportunity to blow up a plane just like his buddies in the groups he officially joined have always said they would do.
How many people in the military do you think would consider that they had a responsibility to stop it/
Ty Woods was under orders to NOT go to the CIA outpost. How many of our military guys are laughing at his “stupidity” for responding to save lives when he knew they were in danger?
Tell me about Ty Woods. Was he a hero, or the world’s stupidest villain who couldn’t see the “end game”?
You do know that terrorists have been acting inside this country and many have been apprehended. In every case I’ve been aware of here inside this country, the civilian system of justice took care if it, not the military.
Now, there is the Fort Hood shooter and he was active military and it was handled by military justice. He wasn’t the Commander in Chief, however ... :-) ...
You’re not going to find someone in a “lower position of authority” in the military going after someone in a higher position of authority, unless they have orders from someone who is in a higher position, still ... or has the authority that gives him that higher position.
In other words, the “Commander in Chief” is not arrested by his “underlings” ... LOL ...
Now just where does this “higher authority” reside in order to deal with crimes by the Commander in Chief. The founding fathers gave us that authority, and that’s through the US Constitution and the US House of Representatives, and the US Senate (all together). That’s where the “higher authority” resides.
And it’s up to them to decide to “do something” or to “do nothing”.