Military was missing morality, humanity
Even if the initial strike on a boat “suspected” of carrying illegal drugs is lawful — and that is questionable — once it was clear that there were survivors in the water, it was incumbent on our military to rescue them [“Pardon glaring and disturbing,” Editorial, Dec. 3].
These survivors were in the water clinging to what remained of their boat. They posed no immediate threat to our forces. They were simply executed in violation of the most basic understanding of any military action, even for a person not trained in legalities but conscious of simple morality and humanity.
What has become of our sense of decency? Who are we as a nation?
— Eileen Toomey, Huntington Station
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