<< The military can NOT sue the government. They can protest, but not in
uniform, or as representing the military. >>
I agree that those who commit to military service - usually for educational
benefits - shouldn't have the right to refuse when they are called upon to
actually serve. Although that could start a whole new discussion of the social
conditions that have led some of them to take that route to get that education.
That said, members of the military and their families, along with some
congresspeople have indeed filed suit challenging the constitutionality of the
President's declaration of war without Congress's approval.
Once again, I'm at work, but do a Google search.
Suzanne
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