Shroom Man 777 wrote:But what IS wrong with removing bodies methodically? Why is it an action that constitutes some threat or whatever that requires you to engage and kill the enemy before he removes the bodies? It's like finding an unarmed enemy soldier who's shitting in some latrine, and shooting him anyway.
An unarmed enemy soldier shitting in a latrine may not be much of a target, but it is still a target. For example, in the Geneva conventions, you are allowed to shoot at paratroopers who are coming down in parachutes, because they are parachuting for the purpose of attacking you. You are
not, however, allowed to shoot at a pilot who has bailed out of his damaged airplane, because he is not coming to attack you, but trying to perform self-evacuation from a personal danger (the burning, plummeting, now-useless aircraft).
You can shoot at a headquarters even though the people inside may have their weapons stored in a neat, inspection-ready arms rack and they are carrying nothing more dangerous than coffee mugs as they sit in front of their computers. But until they surrender or are unconscious, they are still valid targets.