Also, doesn’t this mean Trump has to return the Nobel prize he didn’t even bother to win?
This is why my heart doesn't bleed in situations like this. It's way too complex to try to discern who did / supports / wants whatIt is more complicated than that. The most horrific killings on October 7 were not done by Hamas, but by non-hamas Palestinians who crossed the fence that was breached by Hamas.
And, yes, Hamas is the scum of the earth, but situation over there is very complex
Fair enough, but Hamas is both the tone-setter and the enforcer of radicalism amongst the Palestinians.It is more complicated than that. The most horrific killings on October 7 were not done by Hamas, but by non-hamas Palestinians who crossed the fence that was breached by Hamas.
And, yes, Hamas is the scum of the earth, but situation over there is very complex
Trump is the hero whom all of Palestine and Israel celebrated in the streets. He ended the war and brought peace to the region. This is a completely new war, and leaders in the region are already looking towards Trump to once again restore peace to the Holy Land. He is a glorious leader and a glorious negotiator. Without his leadership, this region would not have had such a prolonged period of peace. All Hail Trump, Prince of Peace, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, how majestic is His name!
A military lawyer pointed this out to me.
ICRC Rule 15.
Principle of Precautions in Attack
Rule 15. In the conduct of military operations, constant care must be taken to spare the civilian population, civilians and civilian objects. All feasible precautions must be taken to avoid, and in any event to minimize, incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians and damage to civilian objects.
The lawyer had an answer.The biggest issue for Israel is how to define a civilian.
If someone is currently sitting at home and watching TV, but he was carrying arms last night or inflicted harm on the Israeli population on October 7.
If a civilian object, such as a school, is used as an entry point into a Hamas tunnel (multiple videos show that), can it continue to be a civilian object?
In a hostage recovery operation several months ago, a prominent Palestinian (and “civilian”) family was holding hostages that were released by the Israeli special forces. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuseirat_rescue_and_massacre )
And so on….
How can that work in practice?Civilian in civilian clothes engaging in civilian activities? Protected.
Civilian in civilian clothes engaging in warlike acts (emplacing a roadside bomb)? Legit target (but only while engaging in warlike acts).
Could be. But that may one of those thiongs that the commander approving the strike knows something the public does not. And the government tends not to talk about things that would reveal sources and methods. So if the US were to announce, "We have a guy in the inner circle of the dictator and he has confirmed multiple times that these boats are carrying fentanyl and the one that left Colombia at 9:15 pm was carrying fentanyl and weapons." Announce that and the dictator will find your source and kill him. If t he US were to announce, "We have a SIGINT report that clearly showed that the boat leaving at 9:15 pm was carrying fentanyl and weapons," then the bad guys will stop using that kind of radio and you lose the source.How can that work in practice?
Speaking of the US military… We are currently destroying boats in South America without doing any checks on what kind of uniform their sailors wear. Are we breaking the ICRC rules?
The biggest issue for Israel is how to define a civilian.
If someone is currently sitting at home and watching TV, but he was carrying arms last night or inflicted harm on the Israeli population on October 7.
If a civilian object, such as a school, is used as an entry point into a Hamas tunnel (multiple videos show that), can it continue to be a civilian object?
In a hostage recovery operation several months ago, a prominent Palestinian (and “civilian”) family was holding hostages that were released by the Israeli special forces. ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuseirat_rescue_and_massacre )
And so on….
That would also be a very good post in the Ukraine thread.A military lawyer pointed this out to me.
ICRC Rule 15.
Principle of Precautions in Attack
Rule 15. In the conduct of military operations, constant care must be taken to spare the civilian population, civilians and civilian objects. All feasible precautions must be taken to avoid, and in any event to minimize, incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians and damage to civilian objects.
Putting on trial is not the same precedent as destroying the boat without any public investigationIt occurred to me that there is a precedent for US (and British) warships intercepting neutral ships on the high seas beyond territorial water and even executing the captain of the vessel.
Anti-slaver patrols off the coast of Africa. Commanding a vessel capable/rigged for the slave trade (even if the ship had not yet picked up its "cargo"). The ship would be seized and the captain put on trial in the US, even if his destination was Havana or Sao Paolo.
The trial was for the American citizen they caught commanding a slave ship.Putting on trial is not the same precedent as destroying the boat without any public investigation