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Pretty chill “One serviceman was accused by seven former Navy SEAL colleagues of stabbing a defenseless teenage captive to death, purposefully shooting a school-age girl and an old man, and indiscriminately attacking neighborhoods with rockets and machine-gun fire, and would face trial by a military trial if not pardoned. Another is reportedly a Blackwater employee that a federal jury found guilty—twice—for his role in the shooting dozens of unarmed Iraqis in Nisour Square in Baghdad. If the allegations are true, these are not close calls in the heat of the moment, where a soldier might accidentally shoot a civilian. These are clear violations of the Geneva Conventions and the commitments that the United States has made to the lawful conduct of its military.”
Pretty chill “One serviceman was accused by seven former Navy SEAL colleagues of stabbing a defenseless teenage captive to death, purposefully shooting a school-age girl and an old man, and indiscriminately attacking neighborhoods with rockets and machine-gun fire, and would face trial by a military trial if not pardoned. Another is reportedly a Blackwater employee that a federal jury found guilty—twice—for his role in the shooting dozens of unarmed Iraqis in Nisour Square in Baghdad. If the allegations are true, these are not close calls in the heat of the moment, where a soldier might accidentally shoot a civilian. These are clear violations of the Geneva Conventions and the commitments that the United States has made to the lawful conduct of its military.”
The only way to prevent war crimes is to prevent war. To think any army is civilised and beyond despicable acts is simply denial and ignorance. Even the allied efforts of WW2, often portrayed as a battle for humanity, are littered with deviant and carnal behaviors. [https://theconversation.com/as-we-remember-ve-day-remember-too-the-german-women-who-were-raped-96196](https://theconversation.com/as-we-remember-ve-day-remember-too-the-german-women-who-were-raped-96196)
The only way to prevent war crimes is to prevent war. To think any army is civilised and beyond despicable acts is simply denial and ignorance. Even the allied efforts of WW2, often portrayed as a battle for humanity, are littered with deviant and carnal behaviors. [https://theconversation.com/as-we-remember-ve-day-remember-too-the-german-women-who-were-raped-96196](https://theconversation.com/as-we-remember-ve-day-remember-too-the-german-women-who-were-raped-96196)
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