• cannache@slrpnk.net
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    7 months ago

    You’re right that a state can commit terrorism just like a group can, but the key issue here is whether the state works towards being held accountable and towards achieving a long term benefit for all its benefactors, investors, assets and the society it’s providing for

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      7 months ago

      I was saying a state can’t commit terrorism by virtue of being a state they are war crimes

      The difference is that random Israeli isn’t held accountable for war crimes committed by the regime but random Kurd/ISIS member/Proud Boys member can be held accountable for terrorist activities even if they aren’t involved