Reports suggest a rising number of U.S. service members are questioning orders they believe prioritise overseas interests over national ones.

Some troops have reportedly said: “We do not want to die for Israel, we don’t want to be political pawns.”

The executive director of the Center on Conscience and War says applications from personnel seeking to refuse service on moral grounds have surged by 1,000%, with the recent Minab school strike cited by some as a tipping point.

The development reflects growing strain between military duty, personal beliefs & the direction of U.S. foreign policy.
Reports suggest a rising number of U.S. service members are questioning orders they believe prioritise overseas interests over national ones. Some troops have reportedly said: “We do not want to die for Israel, we don’t want to be political pawns.” The executive director of the Center on Conscience and War says applications from personnel seeking to refuse service on moral grounds have surged by 1,000%, with the recent Minab school strike cited by some as a tipping point. The development reflects growing strain between military duty, personal beliefs & the direction of U.S. foreign policy.
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