I mean, historically, do soldiers have an obligation to repair the damage they do?
No, there's no obligation.
But what's happened is we've actually created an obligation for ourselves.
Yeah, yeah.
This has a really long history, a history that's rooted.
You mean like legally?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A legal history.
Really?
Yeah.
And there's a great law professor at Yale.
What's his name?
His last name is Witt.
It's John Witt.
That's me.
We ended up tracking down John Witt.
Hi, Jed.
How are you?
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