Yeah, there's a couple of similar threads, but cos of how the eco-terrorism is going, I thought I'd get a bit more specific on another angle.
Let me start with an example or 2.
Burma has been living with a military dictatorship for decades. If some of those suffering under it were to acquire weapons and bombs, should they use them in a 'terrorist' way - ie, car-bombing of military and police forces?
Cambodia lost millions of its citizens over a couple of decades under Pol Pot's regime. Again, if their citizens had access to weapons of minor destruction such as car-bombs, would they be a legitimate form of warfare?
Thoughts?
Let me start with an example or 2.
Burma has been living with a military dictatorship for decades. If some of those suffering under it were to acquire weapons and bombs, should they use them in a 'terrorist' way - ie, car-bombing of military and police forces?
Cambodia lost millions of its citizens over a couple of decades under Pol Pot's regime. Again, if their citizens had access to weapons of minor destruction such as car-bombs, would they be a legitimate form of warfare?
Thoughts?
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