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2024-28-05
r/internationallaw has a good synopsis https://www.reddit.com/r/internationallaw/s/84c9CxMDo1
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2024-28-05
They have an election next month, but I'm sure that's not the reason
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2024-28-05
Just got back from CDMX Never have I seen so many protests in one city. It was actually crazy. They’re pretty diverse as well. But it seems like no one is happy. I wanted to tour the presidential palace. You can’t because someone drove a truck through the door in protest so the whole thing is walled off. Femicide protests are EVERYWHERE. People were angry. There were many protests by native groups about multiple different things. The first thing I saw actually getting out of the airport was like 100 teachers protesting for better pay, like 700 cops surrounding them and not letting them move, and I was told the government shut down the metro line to stop the protesters. We can talk about the validity of the argument on either side - whatever. But it seems like both Mexico and South Africa are doing this in part because of their upcoming elections. The ANC is very corrupt and disliked, and I couldn’t go a foot without seeing someone tagging “puto pres” in CDMX. If you just do this to distract about home, is this helpful to anyone?
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2024-28-05
Is that the ICJ '+1' equivalent?
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2024-28-05
> The country has seen more than 360,000 homicides since 2006, when the government declared war on the cartels. https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/mexicos-long-war-drugs-crime-and-cartels
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Guess who is behind it? I give you one chance.
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2024-28-05
The dictator of China trying to who's trying to upend globalism to save himself and his best friend who's a dictator grinding his own people into gore to defeat Ukraine? World's not abandoning democracy fast enough for their liking. Trying to give it a few violent sucker punches to "preserve peace"
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A common question following is, "how did that get past QA?"
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2024-28-05
I mean it could’ve been solved by a manager hovering over the worker while they do their work… or ya know, just an auditor to look it over before sending it…
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2024-28-05
Developers don't enter data. Data entry does not develop. Hell, some days I wonder if they are even capable of communication.
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2024-28-05
[He received a mere 711 pop up alerts as a safeguard](https://www.thestack.technology/a-citi-warning-popup-showed-a-trader-711-alerts-they-clicked-it-away-and-generated-196-billion-in-trading-orders-by-mistake-2/)
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Biden rescheduled it from Level 1 to Level 3 and no one gave a shit
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2024-29-05
power is out may as well get high.
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2024-29-05
2 words: Durban Poison.
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2024-29-05
This is a dumb take friend. Making a drug makes you a pharmaceutical company, not the other way around. The government didn't say "only pharma companies can make this". They said you need a license to make it. Which is no different than really any product manufactured in the US for public consumption. What this does say though is "I like to jump to conspiratorial inconsistencies before thinking for myself".
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2024-29-05
Funny how all of these countries happen to be the most developed on their respective continent
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Just a reminder that the US government had no real plans to step in and end the Holocaust until they were directly impacted by war. Our people were also disinterested. Don't ever count on the US to do the right thing. Ever.
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2024-28-05
Yup, just condemn but do nothing because what make US move is whether it will benefit US or not.
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2024-28-05
As expected. As it should be. This is war.
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2024-28-05
Google says he never said this. But it was widely speculated that he had, and not exactly wrong, if he had said it.
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2024-28-05
It's still very much under investigation and way too early to make a definitive statement. Israel is claiming this strike used only a 17kg warhead which would be way too small for that sort of explosion in comparison to the ~1000+ lb bombs that are regularly used On the other hand another possibility is it was fuel for civilian purposed that ignited. Anyone thinking they absolutely know the truth already is jumping the gun though
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2024-28-05
>This time it bit them in the kiester. No it didn't, they don't care about civilian casualties, media and politicians around the world have pinned the blame on Israel so Hamas is probably very happy with the outcome
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2024-28-05
Yes cause the leaders are still in Qatar. You’re just killing low level soldiers and commanders.
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2024-28-05
It can definitely ignite a wapons or fuel cache though. Even a 1000lb JDAM isn't going to leave a flaming crater with secondary explosions. That's just not how bombs work.
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2024-29-05
The UN? Seriously? If the UN said the sky was blue, I'd go outside to check.
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2024-29-05
You're just twisting everything I say into something else, so I'm just gonna block you.
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2024-29-05
Doubt it’s shocking to them either.
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2024-29-05
Keep justifying war crimes you sick fuck.
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2024-29-05
It’d be better than taking the IDF on its word. Can we compromise and let the ICC in?
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2024-29-05
Which ones exactly?
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2024-29-05
We have investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing
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2024-29-05
They didn’t fire incendiaries into a refugee camp. They dropped low yield explosives on a target a reasonable distance from the camp and the targets, high ranking Hamas militants, were confirmed killed by Hamas. So the facts that everyone agrees on is that Israel targeted a location and successfully eliminated acceptable targets of war. Now to the options: 1. The Hamas militants were operating out of a refugee camp which would be a war crime and then Israel, a country actively fighting a massive PR campaign trying to argue they aren’t intentionally targeting civilians chose to bomb said refugee camp. 2. Israel dropped munitions outside of the refugee camp, but they were forceful enough to result in casualties within the refugee camp 3. Israel targeted Hamas militants in a war zone and a side effect was a secondary explosion that severely impacted the refugee camp. All of the evidence and all reasonable motivations point to option 3.
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2024-29-05
The targeting of civilians on either side is disgusting and non justifiable. I don’t give a fuck how you spin it.
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2024-29-05
Here, tiktok, outside... Everywhere? Where are you not? Did you not see all the "protests " on October 8th, before Israel had even begun its response to the attack?
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2024-29-05
Boots on the ground will lead to so many more deaths…
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2024-29-05
Nothing can be proven yet. An investigation is still under way. The IDF has not said "it was an ammo dump", they've claimed that it was likely fires caused by secondary explosions from fuel or munitions stored at the site. Telling, though, who you're willing to believe (or not believe) before any concrete conclusions have been made...
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2024-29-05
I feel like some R9X munitions would go a long way
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2024-29-05
Apparently wishing Palestinian civilians don’t get killed by IDF means you support Hamas.
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2024-29-05
Why would it change? This war will die out but the conflict won’t end
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2024-29-05
>it's that he obviously isn't [Many](https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2013/nov/05/obama-administration-drone-strikes-war-crimes) would [not be so sure about that](https://harvardpolitics.com/obama-war-criminal/) including [lawyers ](https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-37607248) in Obama's own administration. [Double Tap](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://scholarship.shu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi%3Farticle%3D2116%26context%3Dstudent_scholarship&ved=2ahUKEwjFsp7w3LGGAxUfGFkFHT6OAzgQFnoECBgQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3Z0eVSrPcj3b3ROByC5lJL) strikes in [particular ](https://lawblogs.uc.edu/ihrlr/2022/11/29/secret-war-u-s-drone-strikes-in-pakistan/#post-402-footnote-54) seemed to be part of established policy. >It's not a war crime to make a mistake and kill civilians. It would be a war crime if you could prove Obama (or a general or any decision maker) secretly wanted to kill those civilians, ordered the hit knowing there wasn't a valid military target there, and then it killed the civilians intended to be killed. No, it doesn't have to be intentional to be a violation of ihl. It can absolutely be a war crime to accidentally kill civilians if the party did not take reasonable precautions against doing so. [See for yourself here.](https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/en/customary-ihl/v1/rule15#:~:text=In%20the%20conduct%20of%20military,and%20damage%20to%20civilian%20objects.) > In the conduct of military operations, constant care must be taken to spare the civilian population, civilians and civilian objects. **All feasible precautions must be taken** to avoid, and in any event to minimize, incidental loss of civilian life, injury to civilians and damage to civilian objects. So no, you can kill civilians accidentally and still be in violation of international law if you do not take "all feasible precautions" which the IDF is very obviously not doing.
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2024-29-05
Go ahead and downvote me, you can't downvote facts.
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2024-29-05
USA will never abandon Israel. It would take extreme res line crossing like killing millions. Gore USA pulls support. Few hundreds are indignant in geopolitical games
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2024-29-05
They sure make a lot of mistakes.
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2024-29-05
Which can explain the fire, but doesn’t explain the videos showing secondary explosions
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2024-29-05
Where does my comment imply that they haven't killed any Hamas? lmao I literally tell you that only 10% of the 35k people killed in Gaza were Hamas members. That is a fact. Go research. It's almost like bombing a bunch of civilian buildings... kills a massive amount of civilians. Strange.
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2024-29-05
It always amazes me how after something like this happens, the amount of tik tok experts that pop up
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2024-29-05
Maybe another post about how upset they are will help!
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2024-29-05
Politics Tiktok is just r/ConfidentlyWrong but with twice the confidence and half the understanding
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2024-29-05
Glad this is where my tax dollars are going yee yee brother
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2024-29-05
50% bots and 50% idiots
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2024-29-05
The American tankies online and occupying campuses.
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2024-29-05
My vote remains with Biden.
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2024-29-05
I’m really shocked at the “progressives.” I definitely wasn’t expecting the antisemitism. Idk what the deal is, but the propaganda coming out of HAMAS & the countries supporting them is definitely working like a charm. It’s like, if Israel didn’t have the iron dome & was inept at defending itself, it’d make these people not antisemitic or something? Like if that iron dome wasn’t a thing, Israelis would be constantly killed on a daily basis. Then would it be ok to invade Gaza? I’d love to hear these idiots answer to that. I’m sorry you don’t feel safe in the US anymore :(. I’d love to say you’re wrong, but I’m not Jewish, so I can’t say. I definitely wouldn’t want to be a Jewish student on one of these campuses .
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2024-29-05
I mean, the country hates terrorists more than they hate civilian deaths in a yet-to-be-recognized country on the other side of the world. Not really surprising.
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2024-29-05
Hm, and why do you think that is so?
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2024-29-05
US still evil says top US officials, stance remains unchanged since creation.
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Yes I know the answer, I'm just asking the other commenter why they think it's crazy "Obama got away with [it]"
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2024-29-05
Maybe because it’s militarily occupied and if anyone tries anything (and trust me they do all the time) it doesn’t end well.
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2024-29-05
Because the West Bank is led by the infinitely less idiotic Palestinian Authority and not the wannabe ISIS, Hamas.
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2024-29-05
You have blood on your hands
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2024-29-05
Listen man, I'm pro palestine. But tik tik is not a good source for anything. It's on par with Twitter. I would honestly recommend youtube comment sections over tiktok which is saying something. It is absolutely NOT some bastion of free speech against the repressive West it pretends to be. It's the social media equivalent of black tar heroin.
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2024-29-05
It seems America really wants to support even more "tragic mistake" by Bibi with their exported weapons.
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2024-29-05
They can't lol
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2024-29-05
The US and its soldiers have immunity to war crime prosecution. If the ICC tries to anyway, the US reserves the right to invade over it. That's why we never see anything being done about US war crimes.
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2024-29-05
Guy is so worked up he lost all reading comprehension and believes saying an ammo storage caused the fire is somehow anti israeli. Also claims to be an eyewitness to the explosion when he lives in israel. What's up with that? Unless he is part of the IDF in gaza, didn't he also just read some articles like everyone else?
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2024-29-05
Which part is a lie?
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Have you any credible source for that?
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2024-29-05
Can you not see the second explosion in the video? What does it change if there's someone talking during it? If you watch it on mute you can still see the second explosion.
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2024-29-05
The between the lines on this and the indiscriminate collateral is that blowing up the hostages by accident is preferable to anybody getting the idea hostage taking is viable. Might be a good idea for those supporting this to reckon with whether they agree.
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2024-29-05
Ironically, Leftists are making the original concept of Zionism (a safe homeland for the Jewish people to live in) regain prominence.
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2024-29-05
Read about the invade the Hague act as it has become colloquially known, established in 2002. Any US citizen being put up on charges by the ICC is justification for full scale military invasion of the Hague. Official US policy. War criminals running the wold doing PR for other war criminals.
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2024-29-05
As they should. The investigation has clearly shown that this was just another war crime of Hamas, this time using civilians as human shields for its ammunition depot.
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2024-29-05
Some maybe, very much like the Ghost of Kyiv. But most of the stuff Israel puts out (through official channels) is a basic explanation of why the death toll is so high and why they had to capture Gaza’s largest hospital.
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Pooh Parkway
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The forests around it are called The Hundred Acre Wood.
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Just the Persian suffix equivalent of land in English, as in Disneyland.
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2024-28-05
Then blow it up !!!
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2024-29-05
Hell yeah dude!
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2024-29-05
Good target to hit
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Disneystan
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2024-29-05
Sounds like a set up…..Even Russia isn’t this dumb.
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2024-29-05
F16s have a max range of like 2000km this place is 1200km from Ukraine. So no, unfortunately. But their RC prop drones they have used for deep strokes will work, plus I could have sworn they hit this or a similar factory in Tatarstan already.
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2024-29-05
Yeah and that'll lead to more strain on their logistics, more opportunities for corruption and it'll lead Russia to devoting its resources to building another factory regardless which could've been used to increase production instead.
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2024-29-05
It would be ironic if it was "droned out" by drones.
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All those fear videos of thousands of armed drones taking over are suddenly looking like a reality.
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My point was that you did not understand their point. Learning about "a new -stan" each year is indicative of not understanding the meaning of the suffix, much like a non-English speaker marvelling at the abundance of place names ending in -burg or -ville or -land. It is hardly surprising or noteworthy when you understand the meaning of the suffix. It would be odd to say "Every year I learn of a new fort in Canada" or "Every year I learn of a new town in the USA called San ______" if you know what a fort is, or why a place in America would be called San _______. The other commenter is expressing surprise at the abundance of -stans, which is something better explained by a lack of linguistic understanding than a lack of geographic trivia knowledge.
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2024-29-05
Still waiting for that crazy nuclear WW3 escalation now that Ukraine is hammering Belgorod oblast with HIMARS. Edit: Nevermind. 51 day old pro-Russia account spewing the same old BS.
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But Boston Dynamics promised they wouldn't militarize their robots.
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