John Yoo: “What about ordering a village of resistants to be massacred? … Is that a power that the president could legally—” “Yeah,” Yoo replied, according to a partial transcript included in the report. “Although, let me say this: So, certainly, that would fall within the commander-in-chief’s power over tactical decisions.” “To order a village [...]
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Posted in Policy, tagged torture on 22 February 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Morality, one way or the other
Posted in Policy, tagged causality, jus in bello, just war on 18 February 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The New York Times has published quite a head-scratcher of an opinion piece today. Its concern is with efforts by Western military leadership in Afghanistan to limit civilian deaths, stating that specific policies to restrict the use of air strikes are based on a well-intentioned but immoral lie. The substance of the piece is hardly [...]