X has suspended the account of the Center on Conscience & War (@CCW4COs) after the group posted information informing U.S. service members of their legal rights in time of war as the US and Israel escalate attacks against Iran.
The nonprofit, founded in 1940, provides counseling… pic.twitter.com/IGeCv3a0Ao
— MintPress News (@MintPressNews) March 9, 2026
🚨 U.S. Army Refuses Deployment Orders Amid Trump Escalation
Units of the United States Army have reportedly refused deployment orders, citing concerns that the conflict constitutes an “illegal war” in violation of constitutional and international law.
The move highlights a… pic.twitter.com/yeLkArTcfQ
— Predict395 (@predict395) March 15, 2026
Factcheck: Yes, partially. The CCW4COs account was temporarily suspended on March 7 after posting about legal options for U.S. service members, including conscientious objector status and entry-level “failure to adapt” discharges (per DoDI 1332.14). It was reinstated within hours and remains active today, posting similar guidance and noting it may face flags again. No permanent ban or official X statement on the exact reason. The group, founded in 1940, provides publicly available counseling on established military rights.
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