Originally Posted by
KiloB
Strange that the Media made no mention of War Crimes when Iran was firing random missiles into Countries not even involved in the war, but now it’s the expression of the week.
I dont recall any mention of War Crimes during the aerial campaigns of both Gulf Wars either; power plants, bridges, and other civil infrastructure was destroyed in the opening days of those wars. The strategy of denying your adversary power and transportation can be debated - hearts and minds were not won - but, asked in earnest, what has changed since those conflicts that would have this fairly conventional strategy now considered a War Crime?