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<blockquote data-quote="canon" data-source="post: 169184" data-attributes="member: 8423"><p>Hey, WE ARE STILL AN OCCUPYING FORCE. The "precondition" is that our departure can't cause a humanitarian disaster. It's in the links you supplied.</p><p></p><p>ONCE WE LEAVE, yes we cease to be an occupying force. But under international law, leaving before the country can take care of itself puts the civilians in harms way which IS outlined in the links you keep supplying. We have to protect them, that is the law. It prevents said nation from being plundered because they can't defend themselves.</p><p></p><p></p><p>*Again, you've not addressed the sources I linked from the UN.</p><p>*Again, you've not supplied one ounce of opposing debate other than your opinion which counters every relief agency out there as well as the United Nations.</p><p></p><p>Pure rhetoric Jones. Post your source or I'm done with your childishness. I suspect this is what you're wanting since you've been in the corner for so long. I'll give you an out.. post ANY source which offers a counter position to the agencies involved with monitoring violations of international law and I'll continue this topic.</p><p></p><p>I already know you can't. It's been nice talking to u.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="canon, post: 169184, member: 8423"] Hey, WE ARE STILL AN OCCUPYING FORCE. The "precondition" is that our departure can't cause a humanitarian disaster. It's in the links you supplied. ONCE WE LEAVE, yes we cease to be an occupying force. But under international law, leaving before the country can take care of itself puts the civilians in harms way which IS outlined in the links you keep supplying. We have to protect them, that is the law. It prevents said nation from being plundered because they can't defend themselves. *Again, you've not addressed the sources I linked from the UN. *Again, you've not supplied one ounce of opposing debate other than your opinion which counters every relief agency out there as well as the United Nations. Pure rhetoric Jones. Post your source or I'm done with your childishness. I suspect this is what you're wanting since you've been in the corner for so long. I'll give you an out.. post ANY source which offers a counter position to the agencies involved with monitoring violations of international law and I'll continue this topic. I already know you can't. It's been nice talking to u. [/QUOTE]
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