Zaune wrote:Actually, for me at least it isn't an article of faith, not in the same way it is for say Thanas. I don't honestly have a moral objection to the assassination of Al-Queda's senior leadership. They joined up with an organisation that was making war against the United States, they're legitimate military targets. I am not fine with writing off anyone who happens to be within a hundred yards as acceptable collateral damage and I question whether Al-Queda are still enough of a threat to justify the effort, but conceptually I don't see a fundamental difference between this and... I don't know, targeting Iraqi Army command posts with LGBs during Desert Storm.
The problem is that here you're nailing a lot of rank-and-file, quite possibly including a lot of guys who are posturing idiots and brought, say, wives and kids along.
I'm not saying there are
never times when using force against a rebellious, lightly armed faction is a good idea. Quite the contrary. But you have to be careful and use actual judgment. If your instinct is to say something like "you should always crush them to intimidate the others," you're probably running on authoritarian impulses, not judgment.
And when it comes to those "camo-fetishists", I don't have a moral objection to dropping the hammer on them either, pour encourager les autres. They were the ones who decided to start pointing guns at cops who were trying to serve a warrant, they deserve zero sympathy if they get steamrollered by the National Guard.
It's not about sympathy, it's not about whether they're good people. It's a strictly practical matter.
These guys fantasize about "The Second American Revolution." They practically
want to think of themselves as the first wave of many, with themselves cast as the martyrs of the Boston Massacre, or the militia at Lexington (who got creamed). And there is a fairly large number of armed and potentially dangerous people who might well view them that way.
Why take the chance when you don't have to?
And I am also more than a little afraid that if there is any possible way these fucknuts can be construed as having got away with it, some other militia might decide to push their luck a little further and try taking over some fly-speck of a town in the desert. And if the US decides that isn't worth doing something about because it means people will call them names on talk radio then what the hell happens next?
A wave of arrests a week from now will probably be more effective at accomplishing the goal you describe than a bloodbath. If it isn't, well... frankly, the Army can make a bunch of right-wing militias dug in in a small town go 'splat' about as easily as they could make this little display go 'splat.'
And having it happen only when the fanatics claim themselves to be a lawful rebel government may help clarify the situation and turn the general public against them.
Thanas wrote:I don't like having words put in my mouth, especially not when they are contrary to my personal opinion which has been stated several times on this board.
I take it that the personal opinion in question is "use of force against rebels and guerillas and terrorists is justified at some times?"
That's a fine and sensible opinion, assuming I'm correct.
My point is simply that we
are all familiar with the idea that killing one rebel today may result in there being five more rebels a year from now. Unless, of course, someone takes steps to politically isolate and discredit the rebels first. Most of us would have no trouble understanding why this happens when, say, talking about Israel blowing up Palestinian guerillas (and catching random people in the blast routinely). Or the US blowing up gatherings of armed men in Pakistan or Yemen.
So everyone should equally well understand why this would be an issue to think about when considering blowing up a bunch of lunatics in Nevada.
I think it is to your credit that you
do realize this and are willing to wait and see what happens; I suspect that yes, the government is doing the sensible thing by letting the armed band disperse and arresting them
en masse later.