exceed local need
exceed local need
The NSC acts as a special advisory group to the President concerning the National Security of the U.S. pertaining to Defense policies and diplomatic actions. Some of the primary members include the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense.
A defense to a criminal charge typically includes claims such as self-defense, insanity, or alibi. However, "ignorance of the law" is generally not considered a valid defense. This principle holds that individuals are expected to be aware of the laws governing their actions, and claiming a lack of knowledge does not absolve them of responsibility.
At the Nuremberg Trials, many former Nazis claimed they were following orders from superiors, arguing that they were not personally responsible for their actions. This defense, known as the "Nuremberg defense," suggested that adhering to orders in a military hierarchy absolved them of moral responsibility. Some also argued that their actions were justified by the context of wartime and national duty. However, this defense was largely rejected by the tribunal, which emphasized individual accountability for war crimes.
Taking Responsibility for Your Actions - 1953 was released on: USA: 1953
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by Paragragh
The question is unclear but you may be describing a "Self-Defense" defense.
This is direct responsibility. It is the job of all soldiers to be careful and do prudent actions in order to keep others safe.
they were uncomfortable with such a controversial topic
by active but when your active you have to be responsible for your actions