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Originally Posted by JU_88
[...] Context is everything. And what you say might make some sense if applied broadly or to say - capital punishment.
But lets just think about the equivalence in this case,
Denying a person re-entry to a nation, is comparable to them aiding or committing murder in the name of some ideology? [...] There is idealistic and then there is realistic.
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Some truth in there, but i am divided now. I was strictly against letting anyone in again including women or babies, though the remaining german number of IS fighters anyway is only around 30 by now (left over after the fights, was about 800 altogether). I would neither like to pay for their arrest, nor have them here at all. On the other hand those british girls were 15 or (younger?) when they left.. dumb no doubt but can they even be on trial as underage children? The babies cannot be held accountable, but taking them away from their mothers?
Trump demanded Germany to take back all its IS nationals threatening he would let them free otherwise, while at the same time stating the US
would not take their US IS-fighters back.
But after all the Kurds have then stated that they would not let go anyone of their prisoners, demanding an international trial to be held in their country