I'm inclined to think that both parties are correct (somewhat). If the military had ordered him to go rape women while he was over there, of course he would have refused (I don't think he should have run away, however). However, in this instance, the government deemed it right to be deployed in the military operation in Iraq, so it was perfectly in the right for it's response. The man signed a contract, saying he would do what they told him, and he broke it. Sure, it was the right thing for him to do (that is, for his own moral stance), but he is also morally obligated to face the consequences of breaking the contract.
Okami
To lavish praise upon this title, the assumption of a common plateau between player and game must be made. I won't open my unworthy mouth.







