Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified
Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified
Submitting a formal challenge to information that may be improperly classified
All of the above
formally challenging information that may be categorised incorrectly ( A ) Explanation: The Uniform Code of Military Justice ( UCMJ ) is a document that defines the military justice system and lists the many offenses that are considered to be against the military when they are committed. It also assures that the president drafts military rules and regulations to carry out the military laws enshrined in the Military Justice Act.
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Usually through international pressure such as trade sanctions and occasionally military action.
The US does not control Cuba. There are military sanctions against the island.
They can proclaim embargoes and sanctions, but the UN has no military forces; military forces have to be provided by nations. The nations involved can enforce the sanctions or ignore them, or anything in between. If some nation wants to enforce sanctions and embargoes, and another nation wants to evade these actions, then there's a potential for military conflict. For example, if the UN were to impose sanctions on Russia and an embargo on Crimea, any attempt of the USA to enforce embargo would likely lead to conflict. That's why Barack Obama has proposed only incredibly tiny and ineffectual sanctions on Russia; Vladimir Putin wouldn't stand for it. With the rapidly declining American military and the expansion of Russian military might, if push came to shove, the USA would suffer an embarrassing defeat and humiliation. And both Putin and Obama know it.
An adjutant general is a military chief administrative officer.
The UN issues resolutions which can enforce sanctions (economic or military), condemn, or go as far as authorising military action against aggressor states.
The only civilians hired for work in military bases are cooks and maintance employees.
It is contrary to the good order and discipline of the military service.