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  • Kim_Bruning 2 days ago ago
  • krapp 2 days ago ago

    I didn't have "Skynet has moral objections to American military policy" on my 2025 bingo card...

  • Steven420 2 days ago ago

    The prompt did not include the fact that Trump declared them to be terrorists which I believe is what makes that kind of attack legal. If they are enemy combatants you are allowed to follow up and ensure they have been killed

    • andriamanitra 2 days ago ago

      > If they are enemy combatants you are allowed to follow up and ensure they have been killed

      Not true. Launching an attack on shipwrecked enemy is a blatant violation of the Geneva conventions. [1, Chapter II Article 12] It's also prohibited by DoD's own guidelines. [2, page 1071, section 17.14]

      It's not a question of whether or not what happened was illegal, it's a textbook example of a war crime. It's a matter of whether or not the justice system still has enough power to identify who is responsible and hold them accountable.

      [1] https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/assets/treaties/370-GC-II-EN....

      [2] https://media.defense.gov/2023/Jul/31/2003271432/-1/-1/0/DOD...

    • BaconVonPork 2 days ago ago

      How is that different than the Nuremberg defense in combination with Hitler declaring Jews subhuman? One can claim Trump knowingly committed an international crime by declaring someone a terrorist when it would result in the US' criminality but the people involved are also guilty.