- 19 Sep 2024 09:43
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Yeah, most of the people here criticizing Israel's retro electronic warfare antics are also going to criticize NATO, its mission in former Yoguslavia in particular.
I'm taking the more nuanced approach. In comparison to other bombings performed by the Israelies lately, this has to be better than leveling a dozen high-rise buildings, killing scores of women and children. Progress or merely teaching a cannibal to eat with a knife and fork? Can't it be both?
wat0n wrote:The ICTY's prosecutor found that the NATO bombing of Serbia's RTS TV station in 1999 was legal because it was an attack on Serbia's C3 network (specifically, the TV station was used to coordinate Serbian air defenses) despite it killing 10-17 civilians and wounding several others.
In comparison, almost all casualties have been part of Hezbollah and less civilians have been killed than in Serbia as far as I'm aware. And the attack was seemingly larger in scope too, since a larger part of the network was destroyed than in Serbia.
The ICTY OTP didn't even try to prosecute anyone in NATO.
Yeah, most of the people here criticizing Israel's retro electronic warfare antics are also going to criticize NATO, its mission in former Yoguslavia in particular.
I'm taking the more nuanced approach. In comparison to other bombings performed by the Israelies lately, this has to be better than leveling a dozen high-rise buildings, killing scores of women and children. Progress or merely teaching a cannibal to eat with a knife and fork? Can't it be both?
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― Frank Zappa
“Fault always lies in the same place: with him weak enough to lay blame.”
― Stephen King