cthia wrote:Which is my point. Their excuse for leaving is predicated upon the League's intransigence to wage an illegal war -- which doesn't seem to be a open and shut case. IMO
Yet, Beowulf attempting to secede, when the League was in the middle of a war "de facto" or otherwise seems morally bankrupt.
I think the League should somehow enact emergency powers to save itself and declare Beowulf's actions illegal. Which is what I think they'll do, which may stem the tide of subsequent seceders by painting Beowulf traitorous.
"Waging an illegal war" is as determined by Beowulf, she who wishes to secede. Seems too self-serving and questions an appropriate concern of "a conflict of interest" for Beowulf alone to legally be able to make that determination regarding the League.
However low Beowulf's actions may seem - you need to look at them in the legal framework of the SL.
1) Every member has the right to determine whether the League should go to war. If any member dissents, a declaration cannot be made. Legally.
2) The League has no such emergency powers, except in time of war, or in the event of an Eridani Edict violation. See #1.
3) Any member has the right to leave.
The league govt. was attempting to act as if it had such powers, and attempted to force Beowulf, twice, into committing it's military into action without an act of war, and threatened to attack Beowulf's navy when it refused to stand aside, prior to and during the attack on Manticore. All this PRIOR to the de facto state of war declared by Manticore during the second battle of Manticore, and after repeated communications by Manticore govt. to the SL government warning that further actions by the SLN against the RMN would amount to a de facto state. - all of which Beowulf was cognoscent of.
After this, the League govt. attempts to censure Beowulf in the legislature, successfully. Beowulf calls the game rigged, warns everyone that their rights and virtues are next if this continues, and leaves in disgust.
How is that cowardly? It tried to stop the war, and no one listened - instead they were punished for standing up for themselves.