• AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@piefed.social
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    You’ll need to hang the whole congress, the senate, the white house, a good portion of the supreme court and several thousands more just to start with the heads of all this.

    Then we can talk about how to purge your population.

  • MithranArkanere@lemmy.world
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    Not “might”, “must”, and for all the things, from the Supreme Court’s corruption to the corporate sponsorship of all the crime and genocide.

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      You are reacting to the headline not the quote.

      “I’m old enough to remember the Nuremberg trials and how we’ve held the Germans accountable after… the atrocities they committed during World War II,” Brigadier General Steve Anderson told CNN Tuesday.

      “And I’d hate to think… five, 10 years from now, we’d be doing the same kind of thing with American soldiers and leaders that made decisions that were being directed by the president of the United States that are illegal.”

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    trump is affecting the globe with his unhinged behaviour so if there truly is an international court, and global law is a thing, then yes, retributon should be swift.

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    Officers who commit war crimes CANNOT be let off the hook if we end this madness. They are required to refuse illegal orders, and they should be held to account.

    We can no longer afford to let people off in the name of national healing. Anyone complicit in these crimes must be severely punished - otherwise we’re just sending a message to future despots that there’s no risk to pursuit of their goals.

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      I’m totally convinced that most people are selfish and lazy pieces of shit with no morals, so I won’t hold my breath. What’s holding these idiots back in the past was an accessibility issue, which is now lifted. They are actually the majority. I’m preparing to be ruled by absolute dogshit morons who may at any moment become pedophilic mass murderers.

  • tackleberry@thelemmy.club
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    For the US and Israel to truly experience this “Nuremberg” like trials you speak off, they have to lose the war. Germany did not win their wars nor was it a German judiciary that tried the cases.

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      they have to lose the war

      Germany didn’t de-Nazify after they lost the war. German Nazis continued to hold ranking positions in both East and West Germany and in their imperial industrial sectors (CIA and Stasi were both stuffed with former Nazis). One of the kinder things you could say about the Soviets was that they stuck Nazi captives in low-ranking grunt work positions and ran them to death. Similarly, the US turned a lot of ex-Nazis into Expendables style special forces and deep cover insurgent forces in missions that ended disastrously.

      But we had Adolf Heusinger running NATO. We had ex-SS officers all over the East German Police. Werner Von Braun was running NASA. Klaus Barbie, Alois Brunner, Josef Mengele all successfully exfilitrated to South America and the Middle East, thanks to Allen Dulles’s ratlines and the fascists in the 1940s Catholic Church. Postwar West Germany, in particular, was littered with mid-level ex-fascists and latter-day turncoats.

      Nevermind the foreign sponsors of German Nazis - the Bush Family, the Ford Family, IBM’s Watson Family, the Carnegies, the Morgans, the Duke of fucking Windsor. They all got richer for their trouble, even before guys like Eisenhower and Churchill vacuumed them all up into their orbit.

      Nuremberg was show trials for a handful of surviving high profile belligerents. A Limited Hangout, as Nixon would eventually describe it. Fascism never died. It simply got rebranded under the Cold War.

  • switcheroo@lemmy.world
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    May? May???

    There is no may! Everyone of those fuckers who thinks they can hide behind “I was only following orders” can be charged with war crimes and executed for all I care. Following orders when you KNOW they are illegal and KNOW they are reprehensible beyond all belief…? You think you deserve to be absolved? Nah fuck you.

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      You are reacting to the headline not the quote.

      “I’m old enough to remember the Nuremberg trials and how we’ve held the Germans accountable after… the atrocities they committed during World War II,” Brigadier General Steve Anderson told CNN Tuesday.

      “And I’d hate to think… five, 10 years from now, we’d be doing the same kind of thing with American soldiers and leaders that made decisions that were being directed by the president of the United States that are illegal.”

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    Not to be overly depressive and cynical but the Nuremberg trials were, in practice, show trials and very few people were actually held accountable.

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    When writing or calling my reps I’ve started opening with “We will hold you criminally accountable for enabling Trump’s war crimes.”

    When I actually get a human, I tell them they need to find a new job as they will also be considered part of the conspiracy.

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    lol the lack of balls on some people

    say it like you mean it. it’s a requirement.

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      You are reacting to the headline not the quote.

      “I’m old enough to remember the Nuremberg trials and how we’ve held the Germans accountable after… the atrocities they committed during World War II,” Brigadier General Steve Anderson told CNN Tuesday.

      “And I’d hate to think… five, 10 years from now, we’d be doing the same kind of thing with American soldiers and leaders that made decisions that were being directed by the president of the United States that are illegal.”

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        yes, because the headline is supposed to accurately reflect the contents

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        Would hate to see justice done? Or does he imply US forces have done nothing wrong so far?

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          Is that the only 2 possible solutions your brain can conclude? Think harder.

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            Those are the options. If war crimes have been committed by now trials are the only path to justice. Therefore he either believes no war crimes have been committed, or he is a defender of injustice and American exceptionalism.

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      I’m by no means pro Israel but shouldn’t this rhetoric of dissolving states also be applied to brutally violent imperialist countries like the US too, or pretty much any state for that matter? Not meaning to be inflammatory, it’s a sincere question.

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        I understand your point. But Israel has been founded on brutality and genocide. They’ve just keep doing what they’re song today since it’s creation. The whole idea is to cleanse the area of any non Jewish people. They truly believe they are a supreme race chosen by God and that this land is their God given right. You can’t save a state that had that kind of history and mentality.

        The U.S. can be salvaged. It hasn’t always been a bad state. And it’s people aren’t all bloodthirsty killers like Israel.

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    I feel as though half of MAGA would regret their vote if someone filmed and handed trump an unchambered weapon and asked him to crack off a round down a range.