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Back on topic.
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Well then I look at Holodomor and the tens of millions of other innocent civilians deliberately murdered by the previous Russian regime. See, I can play the diversion game too, but that still doesn't answer my question about civilians in daesh held areas.
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Their main priority seems to have been the preservation of their system of government, but besides that I don't think the Japanese ever laid out the terms under which they would be willing to surrender in detail. They were planning to send an envoy to the Soviet Union, as part of their attempts to get the Soviets to mediate peace with the Allies, which would have presumably issued such terms, but this obviously never happened.
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![]() Likewise the collapsing harvest of 1945 would have meant that Japan would have had to have gone cap in hand to the Allies for food shipments or face further starvation. It would have been very humiliating, but I dare say the military could have spun it some way, but I ponder how long such a government could stay in power...although with Communist China becoming a thing, perhaps the US would have been willing to help prop it up in order to act as a bulwark against the Chinese. Like South Korea and Syngman Rhee. ![]() |
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The point was the if the Hiroshima/Nagasaki (and other strategic bombing campaigns) were justified, then so would be such a campaighn against ISIS.
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Russia has ratified the 1977 Protocol I of the Geneva Convention which contains Articles 51 and 54 which:
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Article 51 sections 4 and 5, article 54 section 2 are aplicable, but then if you interpret their wording strictly then a lot of people are warcriminals instead of warfighters.
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As long as nobody declares war there are no war crimes. There is no war.
Any robust action against terrorists is considered a robust action against terrorists - and the Geneva Convention has no rules for that. A big gun and the power to define the terrorist justifies any action against whoever. If there are some civilians hurt, it's their problem. They are accepted collateral damage - or simply declared to be terrorists too and therefore "legally" incinerated or phosphorized or carpet bombed or napalmed. That's what we do - what our uniformed terrorists do. I guess anybody can do it on the exact same level of legality. Even the other terrorists.
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There was a time when torturing and burning enemy captives within sight of their city walls was justified too. I do understand your point because if they nuked one of our cities I'd want revenge as well, but Hiroshima/Nagasaki was considered necessary to avoid a a very bloody invasion that would make all previous invasions seem like Boy Scout camping trips but Daesh is no Imperial Japan and it won't take the A-Bomb to defeat them. You can hurt them just as badly with todays conventional weapons.
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In a former statement ikalugin said that if Daesh dropped some kind of ABC weapon on Russian soil, there would not be any more Daesh controlled soil
(something like that, can't remember the exact phrase) It doesn't have to be Daesh, who would do this, it could very well be some other Islamic terror group. Daesh have supporters in Muslim countries and around the world and I'm sure that somewhere some Islamic terror group is taking an attack on Daesh as an attack on Islam and will revenge this. So Russia should not only look after Daesh-terrorist or their supporter, but also other Islamic terror groups. Markus |
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That is a good point Markus. These groups are shadowy and somewhat nebulous. If a Russian (or any other nationality) city is attacked it might be difficult to determine just who did it. Especially in the case of a nuclear bomb as there won't be a lot of forensic evidence left to gather.
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https://twitter.com/Zuttish/status/711171371817168896
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