• MinorLaceration@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    The link I sent you explains exactly the case you are talking about.

    Edit: The whole video is probably too long to expect you to watch, but the key point is that the solution is a FLIPL to determine if the soldier is liable. This is a very common occurrence in the Army.

    • Sentient Loom@sh.itjust.works
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      11 months ago

      A soldier and veteran with documentation vs some video dude’s speculation.

      So no, your video doesn’t actually explain anything. It just throws shade.

      The Taliban kicked the US army out of Afghanistsn. America left in a disorganized panic.

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        11 months ago

        The video is a 20 year army vet, now a military journalist. I am active duty Army. I am telling you, there is a process to relieve a soldier of liability in these situations. It is called a FLIPL. It is an investigation to determine if the soldier is at fault.