• @Adalast
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    71 year ago

    Maybe not war crimes, but definitely charges for directly attacking a sovereign state’s military assets while engaged in an active operation. There has to be something in international law about this sort of behavior. Well, maybe not, since the ability for a single citizen to have the power to directly attack an entire military action is unprecedented. Seriously, what is stopping him from jamming any signal he wants if he can manage this? Will a full constellation be able to suppress wifi over a large area? Cell towers? Standard radio signals? Would it be able to be selective?

    This action of his constitutes a privately owned and operated military-grade weapon which actually threatens even the super powers.

    • @Imotali
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      121 year ago

      Actually there is in American law. He actively aided and abetted an enemy of the state he is a citizen. That’s called treason.

      • @Adalast
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        61 year ago

        Oh… I’m crossing my fingers. That said, we don’t have the best track record with treason proceedings recently.

        • @Imotali
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          11 year ago

          I mean… Jan 6 says all you need to know about whether he’ll ever be charged.