In the Nuremberg trials after WW2, German commanders who wantonly killed Jews and others under orders, were not excused for their crimes of murder and torture. A person has the duty to NOT arbitrarily obey the orders of his superiors, when the superiors are harming people for nothing.
Trump did good to get rid of Suliemani.
This Week In Stupid (01/23/20)
I had my reasons, which I have not exactly been silent about. Donald Trump is not perfect, and he is no libertarian, but he has taken us closer to the kind of society we libertarians have always claimed to desire than any of the generally weak, stupid, cowardly, short-sighted, self-contradictory Libertarian Party candidates ever have in my 56 years as a libertarian.
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Recently, the flapdoodle has been all about the President’s highly sanitary disposal of Iran’s chief terrorist Qassim Suliemani. This is a character who, over the past two decades, has been responsible for (and proud of) the deaths of hundreds of Americans and thousand’s of other people, including many of his own counrtymen. A technical question arises: was Suliemani a serial killer, or a mass-murderer? It is the law—libertarian law—that nobody has a right to initiate force against another human being for any reason.