The Army trains to fight and kill the enemy. How did such a smart guy never know this.
Moron! Good riddance to bad rubbish!
Indeed.
This commissioned officer disagreed with The Army, and its civilian bosses, as to who and what constitutes "the enemy".
He had, as I see it, three options:
1) Obey his orders anyway. That can be an honorable option.
2) Resign his commission in protest. It used to be an article of faith on this forum that high-ranking officers SHOULD HAVE resigned their commissions during the Obama regime rather than implement Obama's destructive policies.
3) Remain in the Army, and commit various forms of sabotage.
This guy chose Option (2). IMO, this is the best outcome. Option (1) would likely result in reduced performance. Option (3) sedition if not outright treason.
People whining about his actions are not being rational.
Again: I don't agree with him. Also, I remember when faggotry was an absolute impediment to being granted clearance. He shouldn't have held a commission in the first place.
The enemy? Whose enemy? The United States Congress hasn't declared war on the civilians in Gaza and killing non-combatants is a court-martial offense of murder.
There's a large, clear leap from "we're only helping to intercept inbound missiles and drones" to actively targeting civilian buildings.
The U.S. Army covered up the massacre at My Lai for more than a year until forced to admit to it and investigate it. With modern video and audio, expect a lot to come out Gaza.