The Time Lords (in the classic series, at least) behaved similarly to Starfleet (IIRC, they even established a non-interference rule after the events described in “Underworld”). The Doctor would no doubt agree with SG1’s goals much of the time, just not their methods (with the exception of the Sixth Doctor, I can’t recall any of them actually using a gun).
They were much stricter than Starfleet. They believed in total non-interference, just observation. That’s why the Celestial Intervention Agency was formed, so the High Council could secretly interfere.
Elsewhere in the galaxy…
The Doctor also has a Prime Directive:
(From Nightmare of Eden)
The Time Lords (in the classic series, at least) behaved similarly to Starfleet (IIRC, they even established a non-interference rule after the events described in “Underworld”). The Doctor would no doubt agree with SG1’s goals much of the time, just not their methods (with the exception of the Sixth Doctor, I can’t recall any of them actually using a gun).
They were much stricter than Starfleet. They believed in total non-interference, just observation. That’s why the Celestial Intervention Agency was formed, so the High Council could secretly interfere.