• @RapidcreekOP
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    4827 days ago

    I wonder if that would have been discovered had trump still been president.

    • @AbidanYre
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      2427 days ago

      Discovered? Maybe.

      Foiled? No.

      • @MegaUltraChicken
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        627 days ago

        Discovered? Maybe.

        He’d probably volunteer to have our people assist.

    • Billiam
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      927 days ago

      I mean, Trump’s misadministration couldn’t have helped Russia if they didn’t know about the plot, so…

      • @[email protected]
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        Id argue he could only help by not knowing about it, at least until after it happend and then he’d be the cover up guy. If he knew about it before hand it would have probably gone as bad as the coup he tried in Bolivia in 2020. Even Putin know Dons mouth is too damn big.

    • @Boddhisatva
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      They would have found his body and then Trump would have claimed that Ukraine had him killed. Sure, that doesn’t make sense but when does Trump ever make sense.

    • @aseriesoftubes
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      1627 days ago

      Does Putin give half a shit about international law?

    • TWeaK
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      1327 days ago

      I think probably not, they’re still a civilian.

        • @[email protected]
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          527 days ago

          We had civilians driving supply trucks for the US military in Iraq. I’d consider them legitimate military targets. “Civilian” is a pretty nebulous concept when you’re performing integral work supplying an enemy in wartime. If it’s legit to target a weapons factory of an enemy nation, it seems just as legit to target the guy running it. You can’t hack the rules of war by privatizing your military.

            • Makhno
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              327 days ago

              Location, role in the company, I don’t know.

              CEO should be the first person you’re allowed to target. They’re paid the most, so they should take the risk

            • @[email protected]
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              027 days ago

              Yeah, we’re all contributing to some extent so “civilian” is meaningless if you go too far. But whatever the cutoff is, it should start from the top down. The receptionist at the weapons plant is a lot less culpable for the war effort than the CEO. But I’d also say if the receptionist got offed in a missile strike it wouldn’t be a deplorable civilian casualty. They knew where they were working and that their business is death.

              • TWeaK
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                127 days ago

                The difference is that the receptionist isn’t being targeted, the factory is. I think that holds true for the CEO also. If they’re collateral damage it isn’t a warcrime, if they’re specifically targeted it is.

                • @[email protected]
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                  127 days ago

                  Fair enough, though there are some employees whose death would meaningfully impact arms production, like a star engineer or a tech with hard to replace skills. A CEO’s death would also likely meaningfully impact arms production.

                  And frankly, I think anyone directly involved in making weapons that are killing your people is fair game. The army also has receptionists who don’t participate in combat operations, but they know what they’re involved in.

  • @[email protected]
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    927 days ago

    Wow this was actually pretty brazen of Russia. Which is wild to say given they are invading a country.

    • @cabron_offsets
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      1027 days ago

      Nah. They’re banking on their orange bitch’s rise to power.