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Russia could easily avoid any Russians getting hit by cluster bombs by sending their troops home.
So war crimes are OK if your side decides the other side is wrong.
Excellent moral high ground there.
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Russia could easily avoid any Russians getting hit by cluster bombs by sending their troops home.
TheBonifaceOption said:Quote:
Russia could easily avoid any Russians getting hit by cluster bombs by sending their troops home.
So war crimes are OK if your side decides the other side is wrong.
Excellent moral high ground there.
nortex97 said:
Serious question, was this a troll or are you being deliberately obtuse?
The Zelensky (Xiden/CIA) government will target civilians. They have stated repeatedly they seek a wider conflict/nato troops, and have shown no compunction about shelling Russian cities/population centers.
TheBonifaceOption said:Quote:
Russia could easily avoid any Russians getting hit by cluster bombs by sending their troops home.
So war crimes are OK if your side decides the other side is wrong.
Excellent moral high ground there.
Teslag said:
Brilliant way to blunt any Russian plans to throw bodies at the problem. Now we can just shred Russian bodies rather than stack them.
J. Walter Weatherman said:nortex97 said:
Serious question, was this a troll or are you being deliberately obtuse?
The Zelensky (Xiden/CIA) government will target civilians. They have stated repeatedly they seek a wider conflict/nato troops, and have shown no compunction about shelling Russian cities/population centers.
Zero evidence of this.
Do you have a problem with Russia shelling Ukrainian cities and population centers? Because they are currently doing that.
GAC06 said:
Now we care about cluster munitions, guys. Join the pearl clutching party
Ag with kids said:The article even says nothing in those numbers have been verified...nortex97 said:We are only 'helping' Ukraine to become depopulated and run by Russia more slowly, for a few years.GAC06 said:
If we weren't helping Ukraine we'd still have the same border issues.
Some of the above comments are typically dismissive of the huge death total in this war. Hint: Ukraine is finished. It's over for them, just a matter of time, thanks to our 'support' for their corrupt leadership.
400K casualties? Their biggest problem before the war was emigration. 80 percent of them don't want anything to do with military service to the government. People are believing…propaganda, to think this is a heroic fight for freedom/liberty/sovereignty.
And to your point, the border crisis would be THE biggest policy discussion were it not for this insane war.
But, if they are, I find it amusing that it's a 3:1 kill ratio for Ukraine. But, those are rookie numbers. They need to pump them up.
And the border crisis wouldn't be ANY different in policy discussions right now without this war. Why would the admin or media change their bias just because Russian wasn't being an ******* and invading its neighbor?
YouBet said:Ag with kids said:The article even says nothing in those numbers have been verified...nortex97 said:We are only 'helping' Ukraine to become depopulated and run by Russia more slowly, for a few years.GAC06 said:
If we weren't helping Ukraine we'd still have the same border issues.
Some of the above comments are typically dismissive of the huge death total in this war. Hint: Ukraine is finished. It's over for them, just a matter of time, thanks to our 'support' for their corrupt leadership.
400K casualties? Their biggest problem before the war was emigration. 80 percent of them don't want anything to do with military service to the government. People are believing…propaganda, to think this is a heroic fight for freedom/liberty/sovereignty.
And to your point, the border crisis would be THE biggest policy discussion were it not for this insane war.
But, if they are, I find it amusing that it's a 3:1 kill ratio for Ukraine. But, those are rookie numbers. They need to pump them up.
And the border crisis wouldn't be ANY different in policy discussions right now without this war. Why would the admin or media change their bias just because Russian wasn't being an ******* and invading its neighbor?
Again, then Ukraine gets no resources from us.
IOW, fix our own border first and then we can talk Ukraine resourcing.
IOW 2.0, if you want to give resources to preserve the sovereignty of a country on the other side of the world, then you must fully resource securing our own border first and and address it with strong policy before anyone else's borders get considered.
GAC06 said:LarryElder said:this is lame but not as bad the UKE summer offensive.GAC06 said:
Got 'em!
What was wrong with your first attempt? It was witty and you totally got me with a sick burn!
J. Walter Weatherman said:TheBonifaceOption said:Quote:
Russia could easily avoid any Russians getting hit by cluster bombs by sending their troops home.
So war crimes are OK if your side decides the other side is wrong.
Excellent moral high ground there.
Strange, I haven't seen you complain about Russia's war crimes. Forgive me if I have a bit more sympathy for the country that's being invaded for no reason.
There is a valid question as to "why?" Why provide them at all? What tactical objectives will cluster munitions delivered via missiles plausibly achieve? The act in itself further destroys the narrative that this is in some way about preserving Ukraine as a productive country. It eliminates arable farmland.RebelE Infantry said:It's not so much the munitions themselves, though I think the cost to innocents outweighs the tactical benefits, but rather that we would violate our own laws in order to provide them.GAC06 said:
Now we care about cluster munitions, guys. Join the pearl clutching party
Now, Turkey has been sending Ukraine cluster munitions for a while, which of course they've haphazardly used but not in quantities the DoD can provide now.Quote:
It is well documented, by Human Rights Watch and others, that the Ukrainian military has used cluster munitions. There is nothing to support a claim that Russia has done so. The Pentagon has rejected claimed evidence of Russian cluster munition attacks:Cluster munition are banned by most countries because they often fails to explode on impact and thereby leave a lot of unexploded mines on the ground:Quote:
Commenting on videos depicting alleged Russian cluster munition use, DOD officials stated during a March 1, 2022 press conference that "we've seen the same video that you have but we have not assessed that it is definitive with respect to the use of cluster munitions. So we are not in a position to confirm the use of cluster munitions at this time." In a similar manner, a DOD official stated during March 3, 2022, press conference that DOD was still unable to confirm Russia's use of cluster munitions.Last year the Congressional Research Service found that the real dud rate is higher than what the Pentagon claims:Quote:
The principal weapon under consideration, an M864 artillery shell first produced in 1987, is fired from the 155mm howitzers the United States and other Western countries have provided Ukraine. In its last publicly available estimate, more than 20 years ago, the Pentagon assessed that artillery shell to have a "dud" rate of 6 percent, meaning that at least four of each of the 72 submunitions each shell carries would remain unexploded across an area of approximately 22,500 square meters roughly the size of 4 football fields.By agreeing to provide the munition Biden is circumventing or breaking the law:Quote:
There appear to be significant discrepancies among failure rate estimates. Some manufacturers claim a submunition failure rate of 2% to 5%, whereas mine clearance specialists have frequently reported failure rates of 10% to 30%. A number of factors influence submunition reliability. These include delivery technique, age of the submunition, air temperature, landing in soft or muddy ground, getting caught in trees and vegetation, and submunitions being damaged after dispersal, or landing in such a manner that their impact fuzes fail to initiate.The cluster ammunition will make large parts of the country inhabitable and unusable for agricultural purposes. It will also make attacks and retreats through affected areas difficult for military forces on both sides.Quote:
There is no waiver provision in the 1 percent limit Congress has placed on cluster munition dud rates, written into Defense Department appropriations for the last seven years. Biden would bypass it and Congress, according to a White House official, drawing down the munitions from existing defense stocks under a rarely used provision of the Foreign Assistance Act, which allows the president to provide aid, regardless of appropriations or arms export restrictions, as long as he determines that it is in the vital U.S. national security interest.
🚨DUTCH GOVERNMENT in the NETHERLANDS has FALLEN. WEF PUPPET PRIME MINISTER MARK RUTTER has now RESIGNED. It's Expected FRANCE'S PRIME MINISTER MACRON & GERMANY'S CHANCELLOR OLAF SCHOLZ Are The Next To Go Followed By The EU. The WEF EVIL SCHWAB, HARARI LOSING. GOD WINS🚨 pic.twitter.com/MLWvOdb0VK
— JQΛППΛПӨП (@JoannaLody) July 7, 2023
Using cluster bombs is a war crime. Those responsible for their use, even if following orders, will be held accountable. Russia's generals need to defy such orders.
— U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (@SenBillCassidy) February 28, 2022
Rossticus said:
Well, he went to LSU, so what do you expect. :p
On what basis should we refuse to restart mustard gas production and provide that to Zelensky, by your standards? Or would it be better to encourage the Germans to do so on "our" behalf?GAC06 said:
Yes, THIS is what will be a problem for Ukraines farmland. Not Russian occupation, not Russian cluster munitions, not the already massive amounts of UXO, not the massive number of mines Russia has laid.
Hilarious to see the "independent thinker" crowd get wound up because someone on Twitter told them to clutch pearls over DPICM.
Shocking that those squealing now were silent as Russia used cluster munitions and WP during their unprovoked invasion.
TheBonifaceOption said:Quote:
Russia could easily avoid any Russians getting hit by cluster bombs by sending their troops home.
So war crimes are OK if your side decides the other side is wrong.
Excellent moral high ground there.
Teslag said:TheBonifaceOption said:Quote:
Russia could easily avoid any Russians getting hit by cluster bombs by sending their troops home.
So war crimes are OK if your side decides the other side is wrong.
Excellent moral high ground there.
For me everything is on the table when defending my home and country from invasion.
Why does that convention matter? Our own laws, and 18 Nato members have banned them.GAC06 said:
Gee I don't know. Maybe there's some difference but I can't quite put my finger on it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_parties_to_the_Chemical_Weapons_Convention
PlaneCrashGuy said:Teslag said:TheBonifaceOption said:Quote:
Russia could easily avoid any Russians getting hit by cluster bombs by sending their troops home.
So war crimes are OK if your side decides the other side is wrong.
Excellent moral high ground there.
For me everything is on the table when defending my home and country from invasion.
Calm down dude. You're not even Ukrainian.
This machismo thing you got going is getting weird.
" Xiden can't do this thing the law explicitly allows him to do."GAC06 said:
"Congress passed a law in 2009 that says the U.S. cannot deploy or transfer cluster munitions with a dud rate higher than 1 percent. The president can sign a waiver to bypass that restriction."
Sounds legal to me. And yes I find your mental gymnastics amusing. Russia is about to get a taste of their own medicine and the squealing continues.
We're transferring cluster bombs/munitions with more than that dud rate, as we all know. That's a pencil whip 'change' to acheive the goal (also because we are out of enough 155mm ammo to xfer).GAC06 said:
"Congress passed a law in 2009 that says the U.S. cannot deploy or transfer cluster munitions with a dud rate higher than 1 percent. The president can sign a waiver to bypass that restriction."
Sounds legal to me. And yes I find your mental gymnastics amusing. Russia is about to get a taste of their own medicine and the squealing continues.
BREAKING: Here is Jen Psaki in 2022 saying that using cluster bombs is a war crime
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 7, 2023
The Biden Admin is sending cluster bomber to Ukraine today pic.twitter.com/dSMKqumDm1
nortex97 said:We're transferring cluster bombs/munitions with more than that dud rate, as we all know. That's a pencil whip 'change' to acheive the goal (also because we are out of enough 155mm ammo to xfer).GAC06 said:
"Congress passed a law in 2009 that says the U.S. cannot deploy or transfer cluster munitions with a dud rate higher than 1 percent. The president can sign a waiver to bypass that restriction."
Sounds legal to me. And yes I find your mental gymnastics amusing. Russia is about to get a taste of their own medicine and the squealing continues.BREAKING: Here is Jen Psaki in 2022 saying that using cluster bombs is a war crime
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 7, 2023
The Biden Admin is sending cluster bomber to Ukraine today pic.twitter.com/dSMKqumDm1
Your hypocrisy is not actually amusing, it's merely pathetic.
At what point shouldn't we…by that standard, just contract with a third party country a la Wuhan fauci flu to produce mustard gas for the UFA? Seriously, treaties/conventions aside, as law and morality don't matter to 'your side' why not, Mr. Deep thinker Team All America CCP-Dem?
For the people recently concerned about Ukraine using cluster munitions inside their own country, I got some bad news for you.
— CJ (@CasualArtyFan) July 7, 2023
Russia fired 10,000,000+ artillery, rockets, cluster munitions, & more inside Ukraine over the past 500 days.
You don’t want to know the dud rate. pic.twitter.com/G4aD03m3Eo
GAC06 said:
What am I being hypocritical about? Be specific. We practiced with cluster bombs in the harrier. We used them to great effect in Desert Storm.
Russia has used cluster munitions in Ukraine. Ukraine is well within their rights to respond in kind. Psaki has said lots of dumb stuff but now I guess you're a fan. Then again you've been a huge Russia cheerleader despite their actual war crimes. And of course mythical war crimes like using cluster munitions.
nortex97 said:
But that's the whole point. Why not just pay someone to make chemical weapons? If so many nato countries, dem spokesmen, and our own laws say these are war crimes/illegal to use, why not? If there's no line, fine, I just prefer some of the "oh Russia bad" war cheerleaders explicitly say so.
If there is a line, though, what is it? Why?
nortex97 said:
But that's the whole point. Why not just pay someone to make chemical weapons? If so many nato countries, dem spokesmen, and our own laws say these are war crimes/illegal to use, why not? If there's no line, fine, I just prefer some of the "oh Russia bad" war cheerleaders explicitly say so.
If there is a line, though, what is it? Why?