Scrumple wrote:Seth may be right. Soldiers are trained to kill so why expect them to do otherwise in a war situation? Also the guy was injured and there was no risk free way to help so putting him out of his misery could have been considered a act of sensible compassion? These heavy tariffs would never happen if he was dropping a bomb from the air yet they are often indiscriminate. Why military crimes should be tried by military lawyers who would weight things appropriately.
He was tried in a military court.
And if you want to re-write the Geneva convention, give it a go. But till then, a code that has been produced and agreed by the majority of the world will just have to do.
This guy said after killing him '' I've just broke the Geneva Convention ''. Silly cunt.
Anyway, on a battlefield is different to in someone's back yard.
If they were shooting people in YOUR back yard, you might want them to actually check if the people they were shooting were the enemy, or if it was just you, putting the cat out.
The fact that you are wounded doesn't make you the enemy.