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(25,592 posts)Otherwise why have Rules of Conflict for war? Why have the Geneva Conventions? Why have a World Court? Why have international laws?
The War Against Terror is itself a crime, as we are not fighting a State or nation, but in reality, a concept, an idea, fueled by criminals from many nations. This gives us the excuse to violate the sanctity of most any nation we wish, in our quest of 'fighting' said terrorist.
The way we see it, anyone we deem to be a terrorist automatically is. Even when the local citizens in whatever country, see it as fighting and repelling invading terrorists, namely us, U.S.
If any local citizen is unfortunate enough to be near someone we declare to be a terrorist, when we fire missiles at said terrorist from miles away, they are then said to be a suspected terrorist. Even when we are not sure who the primary target was we blew up. Women and children included. When the fact of the matter is, they died for the hideous crime of being born in a country that we invaded in the name of Terror.
The War on Terror is like the War on Drugs. Both are designed to be self perpetuating profit generators.