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¿Que? Cornelius!
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He did, because the administration is so corrupt and incompetent that he had no other choice and to still be human. He pulled rank on that disgusting clown Trump and his people told the world he was right. A commander-in-chief who is as corrupt and incompetent as Trump is has lost his/her authority. That's what the sailors of the aircraft carrier told Trump--he's defunct.
Whether or not the ship's captain is punished, those up the line who didn't step in to respond quickly to the problem need to be publicly punished as well. Otherwise they've lost their authority over their sailors--which was demonstrated for them on film when the captain left the vessel.
A ship is not a democracy, the sailors do not get a vote. Them expressing appreciation for their captain is not equivalent to them agreeing with how he handled this or the consequences he faced. Some may, but they do not get a vote.
The Secretary of the Navy praised the Captain, his character, and the affection he has for his crew and his crew for him. That does not change the command decision.
If you had actually served in the CIA, you would understand these concepts of command and control over individual welfare. If you had flown an SR-71 you would have gotten your initial flight training in the military and would also have been properly indoctrinated about such issues.