Re: who really started ww2 in the pacific?
- From: "Michele" <don'tspammeatall@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 11:22:23 -0500
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mtfester@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Tell me, which Hague Convention agreement was violated by the attacks?
I guess nobody really ever breaks international law. You are right.
Quite the contrary. Using gases (Italy in Ethiopia) or bacteriological
weapons (Japan, experimentally, in China) broke international treaties. The
Germans managed to break virtually every article of Section III, Hague
Convention IV 1907 in their occupation of Poland. The British violated Hague
Convention III 1907 when they bombed Petsamo, just the same violation by the
Japanese when they bombed Pearl Harbor.
I could continue for a thousand lines. But you won't find a treaty provision
that made the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings illegal according to the
treaties then in force.
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