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News & Current Events Apr 6, 2026 at 5:02 PM

Rules of war must be respected in words and action, ICRC president says

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RexxarTheHunter8 Apr 6, 2026 +21
Someone broke international law! Quick! Call the international-law police! Oh right, that's not a thing... Nor has it *ever* been a thing...
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SneakyFire23 Apr 6, 2026 +1
It \*was\* the US for a while
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TailRudder Apr 7, 2026 +1
Still is, just with a touch of madness 
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yosisoy Apr 6, 2026 +10
First lesson in any international law university class "International law is a dead letter"
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Ultra_Metal Apr 6, 2026 -3
Not anymore. Universities have been so thoroughly infiltrated by tankies and Islamic extremists that the new lesson is: "Israel is always guilty of breaking every international law and the aggressors who attack Israel are innocent little angels who can do no wrong."
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Mission_Scale_860 Apr 6, 2026 +9
F*** the ICRC they failed Ukrainian POWs and Israeli hostages
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Marcarnol Apr 6, 2026 +4
Besides for their proxies. They're allowed
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CaffinatedCoyote Apr 6, 2026 +5
Nuh uh!! \-Trump probably
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PseudoY Apr 6, 2026 +2
But what was the point of this entire f****** thing? At least Bush wanted oil and *might* have been misled and Cheney wanted war, and there was some kind of red line to the entire mess, but what the heck was all this?
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panorambo Apr 6, 2026 +2
As much as this looks like a failed decapitation strike from the same chapter of the book that the Venezuela operation was instructed by, the goal was and still is to effectively kill the Iranian nuclear weapons program or postpone it sufficiently it's not an immediate concern (for Israel, no less). JCPOA was apparently not cutting it (look into the stealing of the AMAD project archives by Mossad; undeclared sites at Turquzabad and Varamin) and we'll never know how Iran would have played its cards eventually had JCPOA been in effect. Oil is just for lubricating the machine, as usual.
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balooaroos Apr 6, 2026
Come on there are no rules of war. A country can make a voluntary agreement with another country, but what they promise to do or not do doesn't become some official "rule". And of course they can decide not to follow the agreement anymore at any time.
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Efficient-Dish-2560 Apr 6, 2026 -4
Mirjana is a bit slow in the head.
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Comfortable-Row-7192 Apr 6, 2026
This is absurdly brazen.
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Unlucky_Accountant71 Apr 7, 2026
Irgc as in the Islamic Revolutionary guard corps who using child soldiers. Respectfully, eat shit.
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