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Killing surrendering soldiers is a war crime. Besides that fact, it’s fucking horrifying that these people will come back from Ukraine and walk around freely, knowing that they executed tied up prisoners for shits and giggles.

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American warcrimes going unpunished? Say it ain’t so!

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According to the article, the guy shooting them is Greek.

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According to the article, a whole bunch of the unit killed people. Inlcuding said Greek. What an odd thing to lie about.

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This is mostly why we’re better than they are: these things sometimes get reported, and our media criticizes these actions. There’s a non-zero chance of punishing these people.

On the other side, these people are universally treated as heroes and if they’re given something, it’s medals or promotions.

But of course, we will need to actively work to maintain this superiority. It can vanish in an instant.

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Lets see what happens… Look at assange, these fuckers who killed civilist, are as unconvicted as ever …

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We might compare Assange’s treatment to how Navalny was treated. Assange is not dead and I believe he’s about to be freed. And he did actual crimes whereas Navalny’s crime was being a political opponent to Putin.

I don’t know who or what civilist was.

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Its not about assange himself, more the military guys he exposed, whom never got persecuted for their crimes even when the whole world knew what they did.

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The “superiority” was never there. Ukraine is commiting war crimes and so is Russia. Russia is commiting a lot of them and the spotlight is on them so they are easier to see. For Ukraine there are obvious ones you can see outright (i.e. televising POWs) and less obvious ones you hear about from people who were in Ukraine.

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Soon after The Times began asking questions, (Ryan O’Leary, the de facto commander of Chosen Company and a former U.S. Army National Guardsman from Iowa) vowed to find out who was speaking to journalists.

“Some stuff the reporter brought up was only known by a few people,” he wrote in a group chat. “But we will cast a wide net regardless to snare the rabbit.”

It’s always ‘blame the whistleblower’ vs realizing murder is a war crime.

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Bah, I expect this will be dealth with. Especially now that there is a story about it in the news. War can turn men into monsters.

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Ukraine is in a war for survival. They just let prisoners out to fight. I doubt they’re going to go after a foreign volunteer battalion lead by fighters from one of their major suppliers of arms.

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No they did not, they allowed convicts to join the military under very strict rules. And why not? As far as I can gather from the article the issue is certain members of the unit. And even if the American is found to be an issue, they can discuss with the US what they want. Convict or expell

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Letting convicts join under very strict rules is literally letting prisoners out to fight.

And sure, they could negotiate with America on penalties. Or they could turn a blind eye because they’re in a war for survival and these are volunteer units of foreigners. It would be nice if war crimes enforcement was a top priority in every war, but the United States doesn’t do it when we have the universal upper hand and can easily loose a few fighters without it having any impact on our success or sovereignty.

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