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Bro the fact you're taken to multiple personal attacks but can't remember where or when is fairly telling.
That's how it is legally defined in the United States like it or not that's how it actually works.
It's not a belief it's the actual law.
An act of war and declaration of war are two separate things. Taking a head of state into custody is an act of war and yet we aren't at war with them either.
Duh, that doesn't change the fact that we are not at war.
Yeah no shit, two shitty nations using the same playbook doesn't really change anything and Russian law allows Putin control over declaration of war, that simply isn't how it works in the US.
You 100% are, and it 100% is a war crime and that is iirc the fifth personal attack on me.
It's all of those things and a war crime.
You've proven my point but apparently don't know you have. Though it is fairly amusing you insult my reading comprehension and quote that particular section without comprehending it.
Hold on, you're complaining that I've repeatedly somehow insulted you personally by saying going along with Trumps notion that this isn't a war is defending his stance that it isn't a war.
Yet you started by saying I simping for hegseth, and that's not a personal attack?
Yes. Declaration of war and an act of war are two different things. Very astute of you. But they both lead to the same thing. War.
You don't have to declare war to start one. Or be in one. You can just as easily start one by committing an act of war. That's why it's called "an act of war". It's an action someone would take if they were at war with someone.
I know you don't think the US is at war with Iran. But I say Bombing their military installations and sinking their navy is more than proof of the US being at war with Iran. And pretty much every single country would agree with that.
You seem to be offended by just about anything. I don't think it's a direct personal attack to say I think you're a moron if you believe I'm defending hegseth after I've stated numerous times that I'm not, noting his actual war crime of bombing shipwrecked civilians outside of Venezuela and hoping he is brought to justice for it.
If that's a belief you still retain then it is what it is. If not, you have nothing to be upset about.
Oh, and I comprehend what I quoted you perfectly. If you read it thoroughly you will understand that militaries can exercise a litany of 'possible actions' that does not constitute them personally sailing by and picking up survivors. As long as it's a decision taken in "good faith". Which is in itself up for some serious interpretation
Good luck. You'll need it.
You've repeatedly insulted me, no one said it was all claiming I support Trump.
That was after you insulted me first boss, just reread the comments of you're confused about chronology.
No they in fact do not, they can but that is not inevitable or obligate.
In this country it is legally not a war unless declared by Congress. Casus belli does not obligate the declaration of war.
Legally we aren't. That's not the only personal attack you've made either but you're just repeating yourself at this point. Yes those are war crimes as well, it does not mean the US is at war, clearly.
It's not a belief, it's how the construction of the Constitution works.
You clearly do not.
No need for luck nor to condescend.