• Flyberius [comrade/them]
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    7010 months ago

    I’m sorry what? What do you think the US was doing in Afghanistan for 20 years. The US loves an extrajudicial killing.

    The Taliban have achieved this by offering better prices for food crops, which is what they need due to us sanctions. So it turns out that the us did have the power all along.

    Also, that’s another thing the us likes to do, starve countries that don’t dance to their tune.

    • @gowan@reddthat.com
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      110 months ago

      Your first paragraph makes it clear you don’t understand what extrajudicial means. Is there any point in reading past there?

      • h3doublehockeysticks [she/her]
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        6510 months ago

        If you think extrajudicial murder means a killing done without an order from the government, and since the US sanctions its own killing they aren’t extrajudicial, shouldn’t that same logic apply equally to the Taliban? Surely the Taliban sanctions the killings done by the Taliban.

      • ElHexo [comrade/them]
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        3310 months ago

        Aren’t you the one saying that an order an executive branch to murder isn’t an extrajudicial killing?

      • FortifiedAttack [he/him]
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        1610 months ago

        Intrajudicial killings are when you blow up civili—I’m sorry, the “terrorists” with a huge number of drone strikes, am I right fellow liberal?

      • Egon [they/them]
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        10 months ago

        Extrajudicial means a killing without a legal ruling, what do you thing it means? The taleban executing someone isn’t extrajudicial, because the government of Afghanistan (the taleban) has ruled that it isn’t. Notice how legality in no way informs morality. Also the United States killed a shitton of people extrajudiciously in Afghanistan.