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Well I agree it would be bad. But would it be illegal / unconstitutional based on US law?
Like, as much as I hate Russia's aggression, I doubt their soldiers are breaking Russian law.
I believe that when U.S. troops pledge to follow the law, they are talking about US law and its constitution, not international 'law'.
It's against the law.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_war
American law? I don't think American troop are beholden to the word court. And that's not what they pledge to uphold.
Did the U.S. troops in Iraq break the U.S. law (no war was declared for that)?