ThomasP
Senior Master Sergeant
Good link GrauGeist.
Anyone interested in how the US sees the legal situation in the Ukraine should read it.
Anyone interested in how the US sees the legal situation in the Ukraine should read it.
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Looks like Putler is planning on doubling down on his mistake:
The international community by and large, has deemed Russia's invasion as an act of war.
Putler's intention to declare war is him trying to save face to the handful of people who still buy his bullshit.
As far as providing munitions and equipment to a belligerent during the time of a declared war, here is an excellent read on the existing laws and points regarding them, from West point Academy:
If I were Putin (well, that's a rabbit hole we don't want to visit) - ok, let me rephrase that:Great post and link, GrauGeist. Unfortunately, Herr Putin has already showed his disdain for the rule of law. I'm less concerned about how we view rules of neutrality because we should (stress SHOULD) have all our legal ducks in a row BEFORE we take any action, including providing arms to belligerents. I'm much more concerned about how the Russian legal system will interpret this. As we've seen, the judicial system in Moscow basically does whatever T4MF tells them to do (e.g. banning free press, locking up peaceful protesters for 15 years etc.). It's not inconceivable (other "Princess Bride" quotes ARE available...allegedly) that Russian legal interpretation may seek to enable more flexibility in how Russia responds to external actors involved in the conflict. It's a very dangerous game...hence my concerns.
To be fair, the US has not declared War since WWII.
The international community by and large, has deemed Russia's invasion as an act of war.
Putler's intention to declare war is him trying to save face to the handful of people who still buy his bullshit.
As far as providing munitions and equipment to a belligerent during the time of a declared war, here is an excellent read on the existing laws and points regarding them, from West point Academy:
That goes back to the Schoolyard Bully who gets his ass kicked by the kids who are tired of his sh!t - so he runs of crying like a whiney bitch, telling anyone who'll listen, that mean people beat him up.The point is that when you punch someone in the face, complaining about being struck back looks pretty lame.
That goes back to the Schoolyard Bully who gets his ass kicked by the kids who are tired of his sh!t - so he runs of crying like a whiney bitch, telling anyone who'll listen, that mean people beat him up.
That actually happened to me in school - the bully and his posse were hassling kids in the hallway, making them pay up to pass. As I came down the hall, he stopped me and said "a buck to go by" and I looked him square in the eye and told him to go eff himself. He poked me in the chest and said "your ass is mine after scho......".
He never get the last words out, I nailed his face with a left jab and followed with a right cross and he fell like a sack of bricks, then I stepped on him on my way past his clowns, who were standing like statues.
Got called into the Principle's office shortly after and given a three day detention.
Moral of the story: bullies are whiney bitches and I got a three day vacation for laying one out.
That goes back to the Schoolyard Bully who gets his ass kicked by the kids who are tired of his sh!t - so he runs of crying like a whiney bitch, telling anyone who'll listen, that mean people beat him up.
That actually happened to me in school - the bully and his posse were hassling kids in the hallway, making them pay up to pass. As I came down the hall, he stopped me and said "a buck to go by" and I looked him square in the eye and told him to go eff himself. He poked me in the chest and said "your ass is mine after scho......".
He never get the last words out, I nailed his face with a left jab and followed with a right cross and he fell like a sack of bricks, then I stepped on him on my way past his clowns, who were standing like statues.
Got called into the Principle's office shortly after and given a three day detention.
Moral of the story: bullies are whiney bitches and I got a three day vacation for laying one out.
From my understanding the Czar hasn't made use of the Russian army yet, besides Missile, some heavy artillery and Air-force usage. The "special operation" has been conducted vastly by Ukrainian/Russian irregulars - supported in a low numbers (20 -30,000) by members of the Russian army.Hmmm...methinks the western nations need to tread carefully with this one. If war is officially declared, then it may change some of the legal aspects of arms shipments that we're providing. It may also limit our freedom of manoeuvre in the Black Sea.
Then there's the whole issue of Putin's perception of countries that supply arms to his enemy when they're in a declared war. Russia defining the invasion as a "special operation" gave the west some wriggle-room and it also pushed Putin into a corner because he came to realise that the west was exploiting the very legal loophole that he'd created. I'm wondering if, by officially declaring war, Putin is seeking to take more active measures against arms shipments into Ukraine, for example before they even get into Ukraine itself. If that's what he's seeking to do, then escalation is inevitable.
I'm just shooting from the hip on this but there has to be some reason for Putin to suddenly declare war. I know we've all scoffed at the whole "special operation" thing...but there are some dark undertones to this development.