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Additionaly: how is the UK involved in a US company flying over Gaza gathering intelligence for Israel.
Like, fuck Israel and their genocidal leadership, but I fail to see the logic of this post.
The UK military is hiring US mercenaries to continue their spy operation
So alleged financing of surveillance is... war crime evidence? Even without the starvation and actual munitions deliveries, this would be weak as hell.
You know there is footage of soldiers firing on civilians like every day of the week, right?
Aiding a country doing war crimes is a war crime, yes
Well then war crimes are just pointless. Every single NATO country that helped USA in the middle east are by association, guilty of warcrimes. If everyone is guilty of warcrimes and noone gets punished for it, warcrimes don't matter.
I mean, the world is a fucked up place, and a lot of evil people are in charge. That's one reason why people point out when countries do war crimes though, to point out the hypocrisy and to make sure people understand the fucked up things their countries do. You shouldn't be getting upset at the people pointing out was crimes when war crimes are committed, you should be getting upset at the countries committing war crimes.
I'm not getting upset at the people pointing it out, I'm saying that guilty by simply aiding a country makes the whole warcrimes thing pointless.
Nah, I don't think so. I think it's imperative to point out which countries help other countries commit atrocities. The fact that that's most countries is depressing, but it isn't meaningless.
So basically the UK outsourced intelligence gathering to a US contractor, while pretending they had stopped? That sounds like an attempt to avoid accountability rather than a real change of policy.