• @Rapidcreek
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      -288 months ago

      It was the building next door. Diplomatic law is practiced by the ICC. If Iran has a problem with it, that’s where they go. But they won’t because it was the building next door and not the embassy

      • @ralphio
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        308 months ago

        It was a consulate which is also covered by the Geneva convention as all diplomatic missions are. There really isn’t a significant distinction here.

        • @Rapidcreek
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          -198 months ago

          No, it was a building next to the consulate. The Geneva convention has nothing to do with it. As I said Diplomtic law is part of international law.

          • @ralphio
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            178 months ago

            I don’t think you understand. There were two buildings, the embassy and the consulate. The embassy was not directly hit, the consulate was.

            https://www.latimes.com/world-nation/story/2024-04-01/syria-says-deadly-israeli-airstrike-destroyed-irans-consular-building-in-damascus

            While Iran’s consular building was leveled in the attack, according to Syria’s state news agency, its main embassy building remained intact. Still, the Iranian ambassador’s residence was inside the consular building.

            Also looks like the Vienna Convention defines diplomatic missions not the Geneva Convention. My bad.

          • @givesomefucks
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            118 months ago

            JERUSALEM, April 12 (Reuters) - Israel on Friday braced for an attack by Iran or its proxies as warnings grew of retaliation for the killing last week of a senior officer in Iran’s embassy in Damascus.

            https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israel-edge-iranian-retaliation-after-embassy-strike-2024-04-12/

            And a source that it’s not just one building so everything else is cool to be blown up.

            A large embassy can have many buildings. The main embassy building is called the chancery, and additional buildings are called annexes. As the public faces of the United States in host countries, embassies are often architectural works of art. In some countries, American staff may live on the embassy compound for safety.

            https://diplomacy.state.gov/what-is-a-u-s-embassy/

            • @Rapidcreek
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              -138 months ago

              Posed In an S onOe>A large embassy can have many buildings

              Yes, and they have to be declared. Not only that but six commanders meeting is not a consult service, and that’s all that is supposed to go on in an embassey. It was not declared.

              • @givesomefucks
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                Posed In an S onOe>A large embassy can have many buildings

                Yes, and they have to be declared. Not only that but six commanders meeting is not a consult service, and that’s all that is supposed to go on in an embassey. It was not declared.

                I honestly have no idea what you’re trying to say or what you’re talking about…