https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/5 ... ding-trump
The US is good at this, even murdering its own citizens it considers to be terrorists.
This is a clear breach of International Law.
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Sculptor1 wrote: ↑January 6th, 2021, 6:38 am ROGUE STATE USA: Trump publicly declared his culpability (nay, his joy) in the murder of General Qasem Soleimani, an individual of a sovereign state with whom the USA is not at war with. As a consequence IRAN has asked INTERPOL to issue a warrant for his arrest.You are attacking a person of indefensible character in one of the few areas where his actions might reasonably defended. The same thing would likely have happened in the same way no matter who was president. There is a big difference between a terrorist and a duly elected or appointed representative of a foreign government. When the line is blurred, then the fact that the man is a terrorist takes priority. Using Al Jazeera as a source of 'information' only makes it worse. Tell both sides and at best it's complicated and all available choices are difficult.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/5 ... ding-trump
The US is good at this, even murdering its own citizens it considers to be terrorists.
This is a clear breach of International Law.
chewybrian wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 9:51 amNo there is no difference unless you think it okay that the people who have power over you are above the law - Is this the case?Sculptor1 wrote: ↑January 6th, 2021, 6:38 am ROGUE STATE USA: Trump publicly declared his culpability (nay, his joy) in the murder of General Qasem Soleimani, an individual of a sovereign state with whom the USA is not at war with. As a consequence IRAN has asked INTERPOL to issue a warrant for his arrest.You are attacking a person of indefensible character in one of the few areas where his actions might reasonably defended. The same thing would likely have happened in the same way no matter who was president. There is a big difference between a terrorist and a duly elected or appointed representative of a foreign government.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/5 ... ding-trump
The US is good at this, even murdering its own citizens it considers to be terrorists.
This is a clear breach of International Law.
When the line is blurred, then the fact that the man is a terrorist takes priority. Using Al Jazeera as a source of 'information' only makes it worse. Tell both sides and at best it's complicated and all available choices are difficult.Trump Is the terrorist here. What is the difference? You claim that Solemani is the terrorist, but tell me how THIS representative of a government is different from YOUR representative of a government.
Ecurb wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 6:01 am https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/03/obit ... -dead.htmlTrump buit an axis of terrorism in the West.
This link should work.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 11:16 amThere''s no consistent agreement on how to define "terrorism". The U.N. defines it as:Ecurb wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 6:01 am https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/03/obit ... -dead.htmlTrump buit an axis of terrorism in the West.
This link should work.
What is the difference?
Criminal acts intended or calculated to provoke a state of terror in the general public, a group of persons or particular persons for political purposes are in any circumstance unjustifiable, whatever the considerations of a political, philosophical, ideological, racial, ethnic, religious or any other nature that may be invoked to justify them.I don't think Solameini's assassination was "intended to provoke a state of terror in the general public."
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 11:15 am Trump Is the terrorist here. What is the difference? You claim that Solemani is the terrorist, but tell me how THIS representative of a government is different from YOUR representative of a government.No. I am saying that there is a big difference between killing civilians or assassinating leaders because you dislike their form of government, and killing someone who is actively killing citizens of your own country, or plotting to do so. One is arguably terrorism, one is arguably self-defense or war. I'm definitely not defending Trump, but just pointing out that Obama or Clinton or whoever would probably have done the same thing in the same circumstances. The only difference is Trump's no-class gloating about something that should be viewed as regrettable but necessary.
All you are saying here is two things.
1) US Presidents are above the law
2) Terrorism is okay if it is US doing the terrorising.
chewybrian wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 9:23 pmI think you are confused here.Sculptor1 wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 11:15 am Trump Is the terrorist here. What is the difference? You claim that Solemani is the terrorist, but tell me how THIS representative of a government is different from YOUR representative of a government.No. I am saying that there is a big difference between killing civilians or assassinating leaders because you dislike their form of government, and killing someone who is actively killing citizens of your own country, or plotting to do so. One is arguably terrorism, one is arguably self-defense or war. I'm definitely not defending Trump, but just pointing out that Obama or Clinton or whoever would probably have done the same thing in the same circumstances. The only difference is Trump's no-class gloating about something that should be viewed as regrettable but necessary.
All you are saying here is two things.
1) US Presidents are above the law
2) Terrorism is okay if it is US doing the terrorising.
Whataboutery! - It's not an argument, worth a ****.
It's funny that you are attacking Trump on this basis, which is about the only area where I might feel compelled to defend his actions. I think we are about to find out that presidents are not above the law, and I think Trump will be removed before his term expires and then prosecuted. I'm not sure it will rise to treason, but I think the outcome will be more severe than most people expect. We will see.
chewybrian wrote: ↑January 7th, 2021, 9:23 pmI think we are about to find out that presidents are not above the law, and I think Trump will be removed before his term expires and then prosecuted. I'm not sure it will rise to treason, but I think the outcome will be more severe than most people expect. We will see.Well, it didn't take long...
Wherefore President Trump, by such conduct, has demonstrated that he will remain a threat to national security, democracy and the Constitution if allowed to remain in office, and has acted in a manner grossly incompatible with self-governance and the rule of law. President Trumpt thus warrants impeachment and trial, removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honor, trust or profit under the United States.
Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑January 21st, 2021, 10:32 am This topic's OP aims us at the illegal acts of the US in the world. Recent changes mean that the US has returned from ego-fuelled gangsterism to the extreme right-wing Predatory Capitalism we've come to expect. I imagine this will mean that US actions will also return to their previous, er, dubious morality?Extreme right wing capitalism is the essence of the USA. Nothing is going to change that, until exteme domestic poverty causes people to wake up and engange with the political process. We have seen how they can engage.
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