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  • Look I know this stuff is very hard and emotional. Not everything is a war crime. Using AI to track enemy combatants is not a war crime.

    An airstrike that intentionally kills civilians, incidental to a legit military target, maybe very sad, but it is not a war crime. The assessment of strategic value is weighed against the overall conflict, not the specific attack, It's weighed against the decades of rocket attacks and suicide bombings by people hiding underground in population centers with impunity.

    Yes, there's about 10 or 20 documented cases of Israeli soldiers using human Shields in horrific ways. Strapping them to the front of their car, literally holding them between them and gunfire. That's a war crime. It's also a crime under Israeli law. People get arrested for it and go to jail for it. It does not happen daily. In Gaza, being a human shield is a way of life. It is always a war crime to, whilst claiming the protections of international law, to willfully violate international law by failing to distinguish troops from civilians, by hiding amongst them and not wearing uniforms. That is the way of life in Gaza, points of pride even, legacy. That's infinitely more of a crime against humanity in the most literal terms.

  • Just look at all the leaders and western institutions that say otherwise. Probably your own country's intelligence and diplomatic heads, probably your chief executive. The list of institutions that agree with me is much longer than your list of loudmouths. The question you should ask is when did South Africa and Ireland start working for Iran?

  • No not at all. Israel actually prosecutes war criminals and will continue to do so. That's unlike Gaza, where war crimes are rewarded with cash prizes, paid in Iranian Dinar.

    That's the leadership the world expects from Hamas; let everyone starve so they can build out tunnels and buy rocket launchers, get 50,000 people killed as voluntary and involuntary human shields, and then sit back and let Qatari and other anti-western media brainwash well-meaning folks such as you into thinking everyone in Gaza is getting killed, when it's really just a very small amount of people who just can't manage to stay away from Hamas like the other 99%.

  • Yes and in the Bosnian genocide there were not credible claims that the deceased were incidental casualties, which are permissive and expected in war. There were soldiers going door to door murdering families, lining them up and shooting them, sometimes hundreds at a time. You know, actual genocide.

    Nothing like that has happened in Gaza, not even allegedly. There's been some mistakes and some definite war crimes. That's all war, though.

  • Except for all my other comments.

  • It's relative though right?

  • 1% per year?

    "An eradication."

    Grow up.

  • 1% of Gaza is dead.

    "Murdering all their population."

    Grow up.

  • Oh that's an old one.

  • That's how these things go.

    Deranged idiots changing the course of history, not time travel, time travel is not possible now or ever. You can go forward real slow if you time it right, but can't go back, not even a little.

  • Patsies do the deed, the organizer collects the reward. It wouldn't be a spectacle back in Iran, they would claim to have no knowledge lest there be retaliation, and also for that reason it wouldn't be paid by the Iranian government, it would be paid by Iranian financiers and business people, backers of the Immamate, likely even by people living outside Iran, same people who are paying bounties to Hamas for killing Jews, for example, various Iranian-alligned "foundations"; might get some in gold, some in Bitcoin, some in various currencies, probably some even in USD. The person would hole up in some Iranian proxy state, and live out their days lavishly in like Qatar or something, maybe in Pakistan. It's not like a free for all prize.

    Further, this kind of thing might be served ice cold, when nobody expects it. There's still people trying to kill Salman Rushdie for Iran and his bounty is only $3 million and has stood for forty years. Iran doesn't have elections every four years with foreign policy swinging around like monkeys from a tree like some fucking people I could mention, they play a long game.

    Fun question.

  • Nicely done.

  • Same. Years. Two or three times a week, easily.

  • Hasbro.

    This is disgusting.

  • "Everything is fucked.... how can this be?!"

  • It is. Aviation falls under federal law.

  • I've seen some of these medivac bills. You are right. They are always $200,000 or more.

    States tried to regulate them, but the air ambulances argued that aviation falls under federal law, and fat fucking chance the federal government is going to regulate the price of anything.

  • That's a killer business idea.