what explain the attitude of the general in the matter of the enemy Soldier was it human consideration lack of national loyal delegation of duty or simply self absorption
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The General's attitude towards the enemy soldier was not out of human consideration as he wanted the enemy to be silently wiped out to save the doctor from being arrested for treachery. The lack of patriotism or dereliction of duty also did not guide his decision as he himself admitted to Dr.
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The General's attitude towards the enemy soldier was not out of human consideration as he wanted the enemy to be silently wiped out to save the doctor from being arrested for treachery. The lack of patriotism or dereliction of duty also did not guide his decision as he himself admitted to Dr
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