quite possibly a cat wrote:So what actually counts as terrorism is a bit of a touchy subject. [url="premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents."]Wikipedia says so![/url] They have a bunch of definitions. For example one def is "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents."
Another one is "the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives"JohnRoth wrote:1. The Houdini coverup bombs. These were structured to look like Ballroom terror attacks, but the actual purpose was to hide the evidence of a mass evacuation.
If I remember correctly these were also designed to gin up anti-seccie feelings. Its a multi-purpose terrorist attack.
It depends on the primary purpose. The MAlign would not have done it except for the cover-up function, so I don't call it a terrorist attack.
quite possibly a cat wrote:JohnRoth wrote:3. The bombs that Albrecht D. set off to close off everything that hadn't been evacuated when Tenth Fleet arrived. This was a coverup; any intent to look like a terrorist attack was secondary.
Well, Manticore is going to be yelling very loudly that they were being framed, so that's clearly a political goal. So terrorism.
You're reaching. As far as I can tell, it did NOT have a political goal. It was pure and simple a final cover-up that was designed as a last-ditch "we've been outed, but let's destroy all the evidence so nobody can prove anything" attempt that had been planned for almost from the beginning. I expect that if the Gamma Center hadn't gone, it would have gone in that set of explosions.
quite possibly a cat wrote:Plus, if they mention stuff like clandestine nano-weapon facilities people will have questions like "What was your plan for if they used those super advanced nano-weapons on you?" Manticore has already admitted it doesn't have a way of finding the nanoweapons before they trigger.
What does that have to do with the discussion to date?
quite possibly a cat wrote:JohnRoth wrote:
4. The Yawata strike. This was collateral damage from the attack on Manticore infrastructure. It was a clear violation of the Deneb Accords, but otherwise within the "laws of war."
That's more questionable. I would say it was either terrorism or piracy since it was an attack on (what the attackers believed) were neutral starbases.
However, if you the truth about Green Pines, it becomes super easy to claim it was a lawful act of war. Then Yawata certainly looks like a lawful act of war to anyone outside the Onion who knows the truth of Green Pines. I don't think the Deneb Accords require breaking stealth before striking.
However, somehow I don't think Manticore wants to make that argument. "Actually Yawata wasn't a terrorist attack! It was merely a lawful act of war we started by nuking Green Pines!" So it certainly looks like a terrorist attack unless Manticore is already caught for Green Pines. If Manticore has been caught for Green Pines they just look like they got a bunch of their own people killed.
This is totally off the wall. Oyster Bay was intended to neutralize Manticore, Haven and Grayson, possibly also the Anderman Empire. They moved it up to include only Manticore and Grayson for reasons, but it had nothing whatsoever to do with Green Pines. The plan had been in place long before Green Pines.
The Yawata Strike was collateral damage from Oyster Bay.
quite possibly a cat wrote:tlb wrote:The Ballroom may have helped by supplying a list of sympathizers on Mesa; but the seccies were not members and the Ballroom was not involved in planning the action.
This is true.Joat42 wrote:And what terrorists have the GA and Beowulf a working history with?
The Ballroom, the seccies on Mesa and Firebrand.
The Ballroom, yes. Neither one has had anything to do with the seccies on Mesa, nor did they have anything to do with Firebrand - he was an MAlign agent.