Every 15 Major US War Crime Explained in 20 Minutes
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From the jungles of Vietnam to the deserts of Iraq, the concept of "following orders" has occasionally hit a catastrophic glitch. This isn't just a list of battles; it is an investigation into the psychological collapse of the chain of command, the "obedience to authority" paradox, and the massive cover-ups that followed.
In this episode of Odd Whys, we are uncovering 15 of the most significant and disturbing US war crimes in history. We move beyond the headlines to find the "Odd Why"—the moment where morality was erased by bureaucracy, paranoia, or pure human darkness.
From the "body count" metrics that turned massacres into promotions, to the legal black holes that allowed private mercenaries to operate above the law, these are the stories that history books often try to redact.
In this video, we explore:
The Psychology of Violence: How ordinary soldiers turn into executioners.
The Cover-Up Culture: Why the paperwork is often as criminal as the shooting.
The "Glitch" in Loyalty: Rare moments where soldiers turned on their own to stop the madness.
The Definition of "Enemy": How children and farmers became statistics in a war of attrition.
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Disclaimer: This video is for educational and documentary purposes only. It involves graphic descriptions of historical violence and psychological analysis of war crimes. Viewer discretion is advised.
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