07
Oct
2019
Military officers should question the authority of the commander-in-chief because he has been indicted for war crimes.
So the military is the first part to say to themselves, are we in fact in charge? And you are now in charge. Your commanders-in-chief are not in charge. They are illegal. They are a legal presence, and therefore it justifies you at the level of the colonel, the lieutenant colonel, and the major level to question the authority of the commander-in-chief at every level because they have been indicted for war criminals. You do not have a commander-in-chief who is legal and authoritative no matter what he says. He's just been indicted for war crimes. Therefore, I ask our military officers, our veterans, to stand up and say that this is enough.