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All I asked was for you to explain how a guy could accidently pull a trigger on a BUK guided missile system and accidently hit a plane flying above 30000 feet.
Actually you didn't ask. You made a statement and the followed it up by calling me an apologist.
Okay. We'll call it quits. You call it an "accident" and I'll call it an "atrocity". Time will tell.
I'm outraged, but have to half agree with the Troll that nothing will come of it, The Russians have a security council veto and are to big, Europe relies on Russian Gas for industry, power and heating and they know that the Russians are super sensitive about Ukraine and the other eastern buffer country's, in fact all the old core republics that have independence but still act as allies and are geopolitical buffers.
Russia is pretty much an organized well financed rouge state..Syria, Ukraine and Georgia, its all hands off.
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Look at the Israelis, killed 200 Palestinians just this week and its all hands off, they are the US proxy force in the Mid East so no one does nothing about them...a Geopolitical no go.
What about the intercepted phone calls where a Russian rebel calls a Russian intel person confirming they had shot a plane down?
I am outraged also, but any charges would have to come down to intent, it is a war zone, and if the plane was genuinely mistaken for a military target, it is just an unfortunate accident. The USA have killed more than 298 innocent people in drone attacks where the targets were mis identified. Its a sad fact of war.
To get these guys on war crimes we would have to prove that they knew it was a civilian aircraft.
It's only a war if the fighting is between nations and there is a justifiable reason for conflict.
war
wɔː
noun
1.
a state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
That's an odd interpretation of war. So basically, there's no such thing as a civil war? And who decides if a war is justifiable? The separatists obviously believe they have a legitimate cause to be fighting for. I won't pretend to understand the hundreds of years of ethnic division in any part of Europe that seems to see them going to war on a fairly regular basis, but that does seem to be the driving force behind most of their wars.
ETA: Here's the definition of war...
Who decides if a war is justifiable ? Depends on who wins. The leaders in the Bosnian civil war are now on trial.
And the war Croatia fought to break away from Serb controlled Yugoslavia is called the Croatian war of independence.
You seem to think that any renegade is justified in calling a war for whatever reasons they think appropriate. There are internationally approved rules of engagement that cover conflict.
SirRumpole said:If the Ukrainian seperatists are defeated and captured, should they be treated as POW's or criminals in your opinion ?
They haven't declared war, they've declared independence. It's a little bit more complex than a few renegades calling for war. For one thing, that part of the Ukraine has historically been part of Russia and that part of the world has had land borders shifting for centuries and this time is no different. It's a mix of ethnic rivalry, historical payback and outright nationalism. You can't reduce it to goodies v baddies. That apparently makes me an apologist to some, I'd say it makes me a realist.
There's no such thing as "internationally approved rules of engagement". If you end up in a state of war, it doesn't really matter how you got there.
POWs are completely different to criminals. A POW has not committed a crime. Similarly, you can't have POW's once a state of war has ceased to exist. If they are defeated, then I have no doubt they'll be charged with treason.
I don't think I'd want to be a prisoner of any type in the Ukraine or Russia.
+1, there are big differences between Al-Qaeda and those involved in the Ukraine conflict.
Really ? Both are fighting against what they see as oppression. Both don't believe in negotiation, only violence. It boils down to the same thing. I suppose the seperatists have at least confined their battles to one country but in other ways they have similar tactics.
Really ? Both are fighting against what they see as oppression. Both don't believe in negotiation, only violence. It boils down to the same thing. I suppose the seperatists have at least confined their battles to one country but in other ways they have similar tactics.
Hot off the press. Graphic photo of The Greens and Socialist Left burning Russian flags during violent protests near the Russian Embassy in Canberra. Be warned, you may find the image disturbing and confronting. Lee Rhiannon can be clearly seen confronting the police barricade demonstrating her willingness to put her support of the victims ahead of her own safety.
How very cheap to bring politics into such a tragedy.
I agree.
Any further off topic political posts will be removed. This is not a thread to discuss Australian politics
How very cheap to bring politics into such a tragedy
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