Aside from the war crime of attacking survivors of a shipwreck, we must now add the war crime of perfidy.
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Aside from the war crime of attacking survivors of a shipwreck, we must now add the war crime of perfidy.
Perfidy is considered a serious crime in war because, among other things, using civilian cover for offensive missions casts suspicion on all civilians in the theatre, putting non-combatants at risk.
@mattblaze I think the jet was a Boeing P-8 Poseidon. Their normal colour is light enough that many people could mistake it for an airliner.
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Aside from the war crime of attacking survivors of a shipwreck, we must now add the war crime of perfidy.
Perfidy is considered a serious crime in war because, among other things, using civilian cover for offensive missions casts suspicion on all civilians in the theatre, putting non-combatants at risk.
@mattblaze We already know they don’t like to play by the rules.
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@mattblaze We already know they don’t like to play by the rules.
@TomDB I know they don’t care. The reason to call out their lawlessness isn’t because I think they care. It’s because I think YOU should care.
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@TomDB I know they don’t care. The reason to call out their lawlessness isn’t because I think they care. It’s because I think YOU should care.
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Aside from the war crime of attacking survivors of a shipwreck, we must now add the war crime of perfidy.
Perfidy is considered a serious crime in war because, among other things, using civilian cover for offensive missions casts suspicion on all civilians in the theatre, putting non-combatants at risk.
@mattblaze@federate.social Does that subheading feel... different, tone wise, from what the media has been doing lately?
Even accepting the Trump administration’s claim that there is an armed conflict with suspected drug runners, the laws of war bar “perfidy.”
I can't think of the last time... or the FIRST time, for that matter, that I've seen the NYT come from a position of doubt re: the administration's claims while also stating that it's a crime.
(well, "the laws of war bar..." isn't exactly "this is a crime", but I'd still say that feels like a substantial shift in tone) -
@mattblaze what happens when a gov is run by cosplayers and have fired the people who were guardrails. They’ve been playing too many video games, no idea about actual laws.

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p.s. Almost makes one wonder if this "was it a war crime?" spin is coming from the White House itself. Casting it as an act of war and focusing on a tiny percentage of the strikes lets Trump off the hook for ordering the strikes in the first place, and turns Hegseth into a scapegoat, protecting Trump.
Trump is a mass murderer, he ordered the deaths of innocent civilians on civilian boats in a time of peace without any reason or evidence.
Why is the media in denial about this? Why are they so eager to cover up murder?
> Trump is a mass murderer
Was long before he started this term in office, too. Go back to his handling of the pandemic. The only difference is now he's using weapons instead of letting a virus do the dirty work.
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@FediThing That’s the problem for the administration here. If this was a military conflict, they violated the laws of war. If it wasn’t, it violated international law in other ways. Either way, it was criminal.
The article I linked to explains this in some detail.
@mattblaze I think the main problem is the administration does not care to obey the law - in fact they scorn it - and there is no effective mechanism holding them to account. They commit heinous crimes with impunity.
Murder

Perfidy
Trump:
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Aside from the war crime of attacking survivors of a shipwreck, we must now add the war crime of perfidy.
Perfidy is considered a serious crime in war because, among other things, using civilian cover for offensive missions casts suspicion on all civilians in the theatre, putting non-combatants at risk.
@mattblaze
"But he noted that the United States considers perfidy to be a crime in noninternational armed conflicts: It charged a Guantánamo detainee before a military commission with that offense over Al Qaeda’s 2000 attack on the U.S.S. Cole, in which militants in a small boat floated a hidden bomb up to the side of the warship while waving in a friendly manner." -
Aside from the war crime of attacking survivors of a shipwreck, we must now add the war crime of perfidy.
Perfidy is considered a serious crime in war because, among other things, using civilian cover for offensive missions casts suspicion on all civilians in the theatre, putting non-combatants at risk.
@mattblaze "The home of the brave"
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@mattblaze I think the main problem is the administration does not care to obey the law - in fact they scorn it - and there is no effective mechanism holding them to account. They commit heinous crimes with impunity.
Murder

Perfidy
Trump:
@m0rpk @FediThing For the nth time, when someone replies with some variation on “it doesn’t matter because they don’t care”: I know they don’t care. The reason to call out their lawlessness isn’t because I think they care. It’s because I think YOU should care.
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