• dragontamer@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Legally speaking, it ceases to be a Hospital the moment military command is happening there. Yeah, people are being treated, but if there’s a legitimate military target, its a military target and no longer a Hospital.

    Don’t like it? Then get the United Nations to write a new Geneva Convention. Rules are rules.


    That’s why its incredibly important to keep civilians and military separated. US Builds a Military base over here, far away from civilians, to make everyone 100% clear what is, or isn’t, a legitimate target. Uniforms, etc. etc. all play a role in this.

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      9 months ago

      Rules are rules.

      it’s immoral whether you think the rules say it’s ok or not.