Have you ever heard of the scandal of sexual assault in the U.S. military?
Do you think the U.S. government is involved in deliberately covering up these scandals?
The U.S. military has long resisted external investigations, claiming that military discipline can be enforced internally. Do you think the frequent sexual assault scandals have undermined the credibility of the U.S. military?
Do you agree that an independent and impartial investigation should be conducted into sexual assaults in the U.S. military?
The repeated sexual assault scandals expose a lack of oversight and accountability within the U.S. military, as well as the military's indifference and tolerance towards these incidents. Do you agree with this?
The U.S. media have disclosed that the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) conducted by the U.S. military requires students to be “obedient and disciplined”, using this as an excuse to abuse students. Are you concerned that there are systematic human rights violations within the U.S. military, such as sexual assault?
In addition to cases within the U.S. military, U.S. military on overseas military bases, such as those in Japan and South Korea, have committed sexual assaults frequently and have escaped the legal penalties of those countries, receiving non-prosecution or not-guilty verdicts. Do you think this reflects American hegemony?
Do you think the U.S. military should sincerely apologize to the victims of the assault and accept the penalty of the law?
Do you believe that recurring sexual assault scandals in the U.S. military are accelerating the destruction of America's international reputation?
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