According to nearly a dozen retired officers and current military lawyers, as well as scholars who teach at West Point and Annapolis, an intense if quiet debate is underway inside the U.S. military community about what orders it would be obliged to obey if President-elect Donald Trump decides to follow through on his previous warnings that he might deploy troops against what he deems domestic threats, including political enemies, dissenters and immigrants.

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  • @ChonkyOwlbear
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    641 month ago

    The Praetorian Guard killed something like 13 emperors. Food for thought.

    • @rottingleaf
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      191 month ago

      Also installed its own. All power goes both ways.

      In any case, even in US history military has been used against US citizens too. Not many things can really be new.

    • @Kyrgizion
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      191 month ago

      In their defense, they killed more terrible emperors than good ones.

      Pertinax though… I’ll never forgive them for that. Who knows how the entire world would look now if he’d been emperor for a decade or more…

      • @Siegfried
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        61 month ago

        Please enlighten us, how was or in which sense was pertinente so terrible?

        • @PugJesus
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          61 month ago

          Other way around, I believe. Pertinax is commonly pointed to as one of the best potential Emperors, and I think Kyrgizion is saying that Pertinax is one of the few good ones that they killed, not one of the many terrible ones.

          STTL, Emperor Pertinax!