Yeah, the reason they do that (the US and imperialists) is so the country is forced to take out an IMF/World Bank loan after the war is over to finance reconstruction, and the IMF/World Bank's condtions for getting their loans are extreme privatization of everything, deregulation, and allowing corporations to run rampant over their country. It's why Pakistan and Bangladesh have sweatshops and people getting paid $1 an hour - the World Bank and IMF are responsible for that.
Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions, Article 52, provides for the general protection of civilian objects, hindering attacks to military objectives. Article 52 states, "In so far as objects are concerned, military objectives are limited to those objects which by their nature, location, purpose or use make an effective contribution to military action and whose total or partial destruction, capture or neutralization, in the circumstances ruling at the time, offers a definite military advantage.
Roads, water, electricity, etc could all be used by the military, so that makes them legitimate military targets. Those kids? They possibly could have grown up to fight against our troops so it’s actually okay we blew up that school.
Also targeted civilian water infrastructure, which is kind of war crimish.
Yeah, the reason they do that (the US and imperialists) is so the country is forced to take out an IMF/World Bank loan after the war is over to finance reconstruction, and the IMF/World Bank's condtions for getting their loans are extreme privatization of everything, deregulation, and allowing corporations to run rampant over their country. It's why Pakistan and Bangladesh have sweatshops and people getting paid $1 an hour - the World Bank and IMF are responsible for that.
Everything was a big fat war crime
Roads, water, electricity, etc could all be used by the military, so that makes them legitimate military targets. Those kids? They possibly could have grown up to fight against our troops so it’s actually okay we blew up that school.