>“ISIS would kick people out of their home – and use it as a base for a day or two. Of course, the jets would find out – and when ISIS left and people went back to their homes – they would get bombed,” the refugee said.
>“I saw with my own eyes three houses destroyed in an airstrike. ISIS fighters first went there and waited until they were detected and photographed – and ran away… then the jets bombed the where they were. 17 civilians were killed,” another man added.
>The best way to survive in the besieged city is to avoid any contact with jihadists, as they grow increasingly savage as the military situation for them worsens.
By bombing anyone who evens contacts a jihadi, the "civilian" population stands up to ISIS and gives them no place to hide.
Brilliant.
Liam Carter
That only radicalizes the people who have not even fucking lent them their house you fuckwit
Joseph Hill
Then we bomb the ones that get radicalized.
Logan Reed
It's better to use biological, viral or chemical warfare at that point. Much more cost effective.
Jason Williams
It's not as explodey or fun.
Hudson Ward
I'm sure bombs could be used on bunkers with air filtration systems.
Ethan King
>he hasn't heard of the Geneva Convension
There's a reason our military doesn't use flame throwers or mustard gas in battle anymore.
Chase Long
Oh user. Bombing civilians also goes against geneva convention. Why not go all the way?
Carter Gonzalez
Does the code apply to all or just those who have signed it?
Andrew Mitchell
>By bombing anyone who evens contacts a jihadi, the "civilian" population stands up 1. They thought that works and tried to do that during WW2 2. The guy with a rifle living down the street will always be scarier than the airforce that blows you to bits without you even hearing the attack 3. This is a warcrime according to the Geneva convention.
Jason Clark
No. Its collateral damage. Has gone on forever. There were never any condemnations of Dresden, etc. That's fucking war dude.
Technically to all, but don't expect thugs to know that.p or care.
Alexander Barnes
Ok look I'll just come out and just say that I am for muslim and arab genocide by any means necessary. Simplifies things.
Joseph Morgan
If you want to break the Geneva convention target the food and transportation infrastructure, it's the cheapest way.
ISIS won't surrender even if you nuke them, contrary they will see a nuclear attack as an indication that they are indeed fighting the final battle.
Starving them is the cheapest way to break their moral.
Matthew Russell
Press F to Zyklon. Dachau 2: Electric Boogaloo
Andrew Walker
>bomb the fucking goatfuckers >goatfuckers not part of ISIS get their inbred feelings hurt and join ISIS >whole country is not ISIS, no need to hold back anymore >bomb all the goatfuckers to hell. ISIS gone, muzzies gone
genius
Hudson Murphy
when did isis sign it?
Dominic Williams
So this just pretty much confirms that it's Islam itself that is ths problem?
Brody Williams
>geneva convention Only applies when fighting human beings
Daniel Powell
>There were never any condemnations of Dresden That's bait, right?
Julian Hughes
>starve them >they give up >report that they put up a fight till the very end and regrettably have to be put down >secretly herd them like cattle for organ harvesting >sudden influx of "donor" organs available in hospitals in the west
Henry Thompson
Also, if we stop perceiving enemy combatants as a threat and instead as fair game for organ harvesting, we would have no shortage of people ready to take them out
Austin Richardson
Dresden was a start.
Asher Hughes
>biological
NO! all the refugees will spread it like cancer! use nuclear and chemical only!
Elijah Myers
I second this.
>all strayans are secretly genius
Mason Gutierrez
They radical anyway. Obama kissed their assess for eight years, and he built ISIS with that strategy.
Hudson Mitchell
There were never any treatises signed that says "we'll never repeat Dresden."