One Minute in Haditha: Ethics and Non-Conscious Decision-Making

Journal of Military Ethics 18 (2):75-95 (2019)
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ABSTRACTIn November 2005, U.S. Marine Sergeant Frank Wuterich fired on and killed five unarmed Iraqi men standing by a car near the site of an improvised explosive device explosion in Haditha...

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