The guidance sheds new light on how top military officials are thinking, as lawmakers and legal experts have repeatedly questioned the legality of the U.S. military’s counternarcotics operations in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.
Top military lawyer told chairman that officers should retire if faced with an unlawful order
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