“All the strikes so far have been illegal under both domestic and international law,” she said. “All of them constitute murder because none of the victims, whether or not they were smuggling illegal narcotics, posed an imminent threat to life. Congress must take action now to stop the US military from murdering more people in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific.”

“Intercepting purported drug boats is a law enforcement operation, subject to policing standards derived from international human rights law, which holds that all people have the rights to life and a fair trial, and only allows states to use lethal force when an imminent threat to life exists,” she said. “A state intentionally killing someone outside those circumstances is committing an extrajudicial execution, a form of murder, no matter what crime the person is alleged to have committed.”

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    3 months ago

    Nah that’s like saying you can’t be an imperialist without being in an empire, war crimes refer to a specific kind of crime and perpetrator. A phrase that gets thrown around a lot is the “laws of war” which usually means the behavior of a military in general.

    For example, the military genociding a village of the minority enemy of the week is a war crime even if they’re citizens.