Andrew L. wrote:I don't understand a word of what ubercat's been saying but. . .
What a relief! Seriously, I thought I was missing something or become the only one to take this as a matter worthy of serious attention.
Andrew L. wrote:So who's this civilized "us"? The post-rock fans of EA forums?
Primarily. But probably not on weekends.
Andrew L. wrote:the US and its military and Israel and the IDF are currently, both, in flagrant violation of the "Geneva Rules." Despite all the military and structural superiority.
I'm no international law expert, and I can't even claim a thorough reading of the Geneva Convention, which I glossed over
here, so I can't really say what we may or may not be in violation of. However, if you're suggesting the US and Israel cares as little about human life as Hezbollah and such organizations, I disagree. US and Israeli troops don't use women and children as shields, and that was my main point. This gets back to what I suggested above with my comparison of Hezbollah to a 19th Century political machine. Just like Tammany Hall, say, Hezbollah polices the people, makes sure the heat's turned on, gets people a living wage, makes sure people get to school or a doctor, and in return all they ask for is those peoples' political support. What's wrong with that you say? The problem is that you're free to disagree with Hezbollah's politics, if you're willing to go without any of those services and occassionally put up with a broken knee or raped daughter. And even if you go along with them, you might have a 500 pound bomb coming through your ceiling. These are not the widespead operational tactics of either the US or Israeli regimes.
This gets back to my war is really unfair thesis. It's dirty business. I suspect it comes down to something like 'at what point can we not afford to be gentlemen'? It'd be nice if we could just duke it out fair and square-style, but those days are past us.
Andrew L. wrote:I don't understand the us/them binary.
Fair question. I guess what I mean by 'us' are the people who value human life and attempt to do so with our policies. And the EA people. I'm not convinced Hezbollah does truly have concern for the welfare of their people when they run what are effectively military operations out of the basements of peoples' houses. If we didn't, then why do we not save a bunch of money and just use 'dumb' bombs, or use our soldiers as suicide bombers?
And to quickly address Scott's observation, I'd submit that the FBI and undercover cops are undercover among civilians because they are there to police civilians themselves, not fight foreign miltary. The CIA is undercover to fight against what may or may not be regular military. It's a distinction worth making.