You must disobey unlawful orders

AI Summary:

The U.S. military has rescinded numerous previously required vaccines before, and typically for reasons like changes in disease risk, safety concerns, or improved alternatives.


Notable examples:​


  1. Adenovirus infection vaccine (older formulation)

  • The original mandatory version used from 1971 was stopped in 1999 after production ceased, effectively ending the requirement. U.S. Department of Defense later reintroduced a new safer formulation in 2011, but the prior mandate ended for ~12 years. This is one of the rare true “rescinded then replaced” cases.

  1. Anthrax vaccine

  • Mandated starting in the late 1990s for deploying troops. The mandate was partially halted/limited in the early 2000s after federal court challenges about approval status and safety oversight. While not permanently canceled, the broad mandatory policy was rolled back to a more restricted program tied to specific mission risk and FDA approval compliance. (Often cited as a rescinded/modified mandate depending on framing.)

  1. Smallpox vaccine

  • Historically required when smallpox was a threat. Once the disease was declared eradicated globally (1980 via World Health Organization), routine military smallpox vaccination requirements were ended. It returned temporarily after 2001 only for certain biodefense deployment categories, not as a blanket mandate. (Eradication rescission is different from safety rescission, but still counts as a military requirement that was ended.)
 
Be less stupid LyingFish.

The military has been tested in court MANY TIMES over its ability to unilaterally decide what vaccines they mandate for the troops. They have won EACH TIME.
Lie.
Some vaccines end up being taken for ever but others do not and treatment and other options get better and those get rescinded.

Rescinding in no way says it was an illegal order you halfwit.
It was an illegal order, halfwit.
Honest question. Does it hurt being as stupid as you are? Is there any pain associated with it?
Your own question is already answered. You must be stupid enough to not feel pain.
 
AI Summary:

The U.S. military has rescinded numerous previously required vaccines before, and typically for reasons like changes in disease risk, safety concerns, or improved alternatives.


Notable examples:​


  1. Adenovirus infection vaccine (older formulation)

  • The original mandatory version used from 1971 was stopped in 1999 after production ceased, effectively ending the requirement. U.S. Department of Defense later reintroduced a new safer formulation in 2011, but the prior mandate ended for ~12 years. This is one of the rare true “rescinded then replaced” cases.

  1. Anthrax vaccine

  • Mandated starting in the late 1990s for deploying troops. The mandate was partially halted/limited in the early 2000s after federal court challenges about approval status and safety oversight. While not permanently canceled, the broad mandatory policy was rolled back to a more restricted program tied to specific mission risk and FDA approval compliance. (Often cited as a rescinded/modified mandate depending on framing.)

  1. Smallpox vaccine

  • Historically required when smallpox was a threat. Once the disease was declared eradicated globally (1980 via World Health Organization), routine military smallpox vaccination requirements were ended. It returned temporarily after 2001 only for certain biodefense deployment categories, not as a blanket mandate. (Eradication rescission is different from safety rescission, but still counts as a military requirement that was ended.)
Pivot fallacy.
 
The 1918 flu was a huge factor in ending and changing WW1. The military is quite aware of what an advantage vaccinated troops have over the unvaccinated,.
 
The 1918 flu was a huge factor in ending and changing WW1. The military is quite aware of what an advantage vaccinated troops have over the unvaccinated,.
'Changing WW1'??

There were no vaccines for Spanish flu or antibiotics to treat the pneumonia in 1918.

WW1 ended in armistice, and with the disaster of the Treaty of Versailles, created the conditions for WW2, essentially a continuation of the same war but with modern technology.

No national boundaries moved during WW1.
 
Yet @IBDaMann is the one obsessed with the topic. Weird.
Nope. You are the one who worships this particular religion. I am simply enthralled with how easy you make it to mock you. Your science denial is first rate.

Tell me again about the formal definition of your "global climate" that doesn't utterly violate math, science, logic or hilarity threshholds. Who doesn't enjoy a solid laughter session every once in a while. You never fail to deliver.
 
The survivors continued to attack the US?
Whoa, ... remember, baby steps. You haven't quite made it to "basic logic" yet.

BTW you are saying that it was an act of war.
Nope. I am not saying that. You should return to concentrating on learning what words mean first and, for the time being, I will inform you what I am saying. Don't worry.

FYI, Maduro is not any sort of legitimately elected leader of Venezuela and he is not recognized by the Trump Administration as a head of any state, so he cannot be dragging Venezuela into war. Ergo, Maduro's narco-terrorist syndicate is not committing acts of war, they are commiting acts of narco-terrorism.

The US Navy, however, is in international waters. There is no "law enforcement" there. There is only warfare. The US Navy engaged in maritime warfare against a narco-terrorist force threatening multiple countries, including the US.

In conclusion, Hegseth brought about swift peace to the region.

Therefore Hegseth committed a war crime.
Baby steps. Hegseth saved many lives of US citizens while ending a few lives of narco-terrorists threatening the US. The US Navy is extremely effective in that regard. Venezuelan narco-terrorists are rather stupid in that regard, or at least they were and are now a bit wiser.

We'll get to "war" and "crime" next week. Stay focused.
 
Nope. You are the one who worships this particular religion. I am simply enthralled with how easy you make it to mock you. Your science denial is first rate.

Tell me again about the formal definition of your "global climate" that doesn't utterly violate math, science, logic or hilarity threshholds. Who doesn't enjoy a solid laughter session every once in a while. You never fail to deliver.
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AI Summary:

The U.S. military has rescinded numerous previously required vaccines before, and typically for reasons like changes in disease risk, safety concerns, or improved alternatives.


Notable examples:​


  1. Adenovirus infection vaccine (older formulation)

  • The original mandatory version used from 1971 was stopped in 1999 after production ceased, effectively ending the requirement. U.S. Department of Defense later reintroduced a new safer formulation in 2011, but the prior mandate ended for ~12 years. This is one of the rare true “rescinded then replaced” cases.

  1. Anthrax vaccine

  • Mandated starting in the late 1990s for deploying troops. The mandate was partially halted/limited in the early 2000s after federal court challenges about approval status and safety oversight. While not permanently canceled, the broad mandatory policy was rolled back to a more restricted program tied to specific mission risk and FDA approval compliance. (Often cited as a rescinded/modified mandate depending on framing.)

  1. Smallpox vaccine

  • Historically required when smallpox was a threat. Once the disease was declared eradicated globally (1980 via World Health Organization), routine military smallpox vaccination requirements were ended. It returned temporarily after 2001 only for certain biodefense deployment categories, not as a blanket mandate. (Eradication rescission is different from safety rescission, but still counts as a military requirement that was ended.)
Just more Trumpian measures, under Whiskey Pete, to weaken our military against Trump's good buddy Vlad.

Smallpox, while supposedly eradicated due to vaccinations is still held by all major nations in their bioweapons labs. China or Russia can release it with infected people and launch them across the USA when they feel the time is right. COVID was a test. LOL


Under RFK Jr., I'm guessing Smallpox will make a comeback. :thup:
 
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