War crime or not?
At least 40 civilians at wedding party killed during nearby U.S.-backed Afghan army raid
War crime or not?
The raid, days after a U.S. drone strike aimed at militants hiding among farmers killed 32 pine nut harvesters, showed how civilians have borne the brunt of a war that has re-intensified since U.S.-Taliban peace talks collapsed two weeks ago.
War crime or not?
The US Has Bombed at Least Eight Wedding Parties Since 2001
How many war crime tribunals have held US forces to task for these crimes?
Indeed, Ukraine first breached the Geneva Convention on treatment of PoWs by parading Russian prisoners on TV.
As I said at the beginning, there's no good guys in war
I think it's a difficult thing to define.
I absolutely think there's good and bad and right and wrong when wars are started, but the lines get completely blurred once conflict begins.
I'm not sure civilian casualties in a military operation, aimed at military targets can be called a war crime. But as I say, it's a difficult thing to define imo.
Something you're only too aware of I'm sure.
