By the Geneva Conventions, medical personnel can NOT engage in combat except in immediate self-defense or defense of the wounded. And no, attacking someone first does not mean you can claim self-defense post facto.
I know it's not you saying it, but yeah.... If they don't feel the need to obey the Geneva Conventions, why should we (muh chemical agents)? Their marked medics instigate combat, they have not distinguishing uniform, etc. They obey none of the rules.
And in Portland, use of lasers to blind, which is against the Geneva Conventions. They have no regard for law. But if they choose to be lawless, there are consequences.
It's not unreasonable to expect them to progress to snipers and IEDs. These are American hajiis in white punk disguise.
Precisely. They are not an organized lawful combat force (much less peaceful political movement). They are terrorists and that is how they should be treated.
By the Geneva Conventions, medical personnel can NOT engage in combat except in immediate self-defense or defense of the wounded. And no, attacking someone first does not mean you can claim self-defense post facto.
I know it's not you saying it, but yeah.... If they don't feel the need to obey the Geneva Conventions, why should we (muh chemical agents)? Their marked medics instigate combat, they have not distinguishing uniform, etc. They obey none of the rules.
Rules for me...
And in Portland, use of lasers to blind, which is against the Geneva Conventions. They have no regard for law. But if they choose to be lawless, there are consequences. It's not unreasonable to expect them to progress to snipers and IEDs. These are American hajiis in white punk disguise.
Precisely. They are not an organized lawful combat force (much less peaceful political movement). They are terrorists and that is how they should be treated.