jetboatperformance
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Cluster bombs are against the "rules" WTF
What if they are collateral damage because the strike needed to eliminate the actual target simply canāt get more precise?Deliberately bombing and killing innocent civilians is and should be against the rules. As Russia, and the terrorists in the Middle East / Palestine do.
Weāve blown up a lot of weddings and parties.Deliberately bombing and killing innocent civilians is and should be against the rules. As Russia, and the terrorists in the Middle East / Palestine do.
Well the Japanese army was made up of civilians either drafted, conscripted or volunteered for their military. The choice was their population or ours that would be lost to end a war, one that they started. Plus at the time the Japanese were vowing to never surrender which meant youād practically have to kill a lot more of them to achieve an objective that another group might have surrendered instead.I remember Rush once said "War is to kill people and break things" (paraphrase) . I wonder if alot of thought was given to "innocents" with Fat man and Little boy ?
It's not just the ones you listed...all players have blood of innocents on their hands. American bombs took out an aid worker and some of his family in Afghanistan...because the Taliban said he was the guy responsible for the air base bombing. Israel strikes Palestinian apartment buildings...chicken/egg thing at this point. Last week Russia hit a civilian target...yet the videos were posted by former US military that must have been vacationing there...Deliberately bombing and killing innocent civilians is and should be against the rules. As Russia, and the terrorists in the Middle East / Palestine do.
Thereās a reason why we kicked ass in World War II and lost VietnamIāve always believed there are two schools of thought here. In the world we live in with political motivations and certain governments best interests there will always be rules to play by. Playin by these rules makes it extremely difficult to win any war.
The other way of thinking is along the lines of Fredrick Nietzsche, in that the sole destruction of the enemy, by any means necessary, is what wins wars
There's nothing even remotely refined about the concept of killing people to force their leaders into submission.
The drone program under Obama turned fucking barbaricā¦Yes there are rules, no not everyone abides by them. We are supposed to be better than this but...it's Biden, I mean Obama.
"Just War Theory"...buy who's justification? Even according to Saint Augustine, those who make the justification were to be leaders of political groups. Augustine himself was a proponent of war, but only if victory was assured.Au contraire:
Just war theory - Wikipedia
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Geneva Conventions - Wikipedia
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Racing, the unspoken "If you aren't cheating, you're not winning"Only losers are subject to the rules. Winners make the rules.
...and Ukraine has been using them as well. Human Rights Watch has reported both sides using cluster type rocket munitions. No saints anywhere.Russia is and has been using Cluster bombs against Ukraine, so what's the problem?
They care until the media shifts the focus to the next shiny object that comes along....and Ukraine has been using them as well. Human Rights Watch has reported both sides using cluster type rocket munitions. No saints anywhere.
The only reason anyone cares is they are actually telling us we're sending them. For the most part, the American people never questioned the means given to allies before. Because it's publicized now, people care.
Sad but true. The public has the attention span of a gnat, and no long term memory to speak of.They care until the media shifts the focus to the next shiny object that comes along.
Never read this before:
Pretty damn accurate guidelines thereYES!
WIN or DIE.
Those are the RULES.
Don't bring logic into this, drinking or not!The one rule of war is someone needs to launder a fuck load of money now.
Disclaimer: i have been drinking
But honestly think about it ever since WW2 no country has ever been victorious from a war that was declared.
Why?
FIFYThey care until the media shifts the focus to the next white powdery substance is found in the White House that comes along.
There arenāt any kids in the trenches of the front lines there.Absolutely shocking we are supplying them to Ukraine. Not good. Lots donāt explode and kids end up sometimes finding them and blowing themselves up
Ours are rated at 2.5%. People debate that they are 20% in the field. But what we are sending are a newer design with the lower rateThe ban is not about the effectiveness or ethicassy of using cluster bombs against enemy soldiers, it's about the fact that most cluster bombs manufactured by other countries have a defect rate of up to 40% leaving thousands of unexploded bombs that can kill civilians.
Most all the Older Germans I worked with in the early 70's, told me stories of how, near the end, once they realized they'd lost the war, they'd fled to the US lines to surrender in order to avoid capture and the known atrocities being committed by the advancing Russians.ā
After taking around 300,000 Polish prisoners in 1939 and early 1940, NKVD officers conducted lengthy interrogations of the prisoners in camps that were, in effect, a selection process to determine who would be killed. On March 5, 1940, pursuant to a note to Stalin from Lavrenty Beria, the members of the Soviet Politburo(including Stalin) signed and 22,000 military and intellectuals were executed - They were labelled "nationalists and counterrevolutionaries", kept at camps and prisons in occupied western Ukraine and Belarus. This became known as the Katyn massacre. Major-GeneralVasili M. Blokhin, chief executioner for the NKVD, personally shot 6,000 of the captured Polish officers in 28 consecutive nights, which remains one of the most organized and protracted mass murders by a single individual on record. During his 29-year career Blokhin shot an estimated 50,000 people, making him ostensibly the most prolific official executioner in recorded world history.
In August 1939, Stalin declared that he was going to "solve the Baltic problem, and thereafter, forced Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to sign treaties for "mutual assistance."
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