kzt wrote:drinksmuchcoffee wrote:What exactly are the terms of the Eridani Edict? I know that a planetary population which does not surrender can be subject to kinetic bombardment until it does surrender or the planet is a cueball and that apparently does not violate the Edict. It seems unclear if using a weapon of mass destruction in an civil war would also be a violation. I get some sense that the practical interpretation of the edict seems to be that anything the SLN does is okay.
It's very extensively explained by David in a series of posts, several are linked below. Basically it's a trigger in SL constitution that the SL will go to war and destroy any star nation that uses weapons of mass destruction (any sort of WDM, not just from space) against a civilian population except under certain limited conditions. Those conditions are explained below in reasonable detail in Expanding upon the Eridani Edict, and Green Pines meets NONE of them:
First- The Edict and Interstellar Law
"Now, there's been some discussion of the Eridani Edict as an element of interstellar law. That is an incorrect interpretation of what the Eridani Edict is. The Edict represents a unilateral declaration by the Solarian League of what it will do to anyone who violates the Edict's provisions. It's never been cited as a "law." In fact, in some ways, it could be taken as the very antithesis of interstellar law as a consensual body of agreements, because the League has, in effect, said that it doesn't care what anyone else thinks about this specific point. The Solarian League Navy is the galaxy's 800-kilo gorilla, and it will rip the head off of anyone who violates the Edict. That's it, end of discussion, end of debate. And, if you will note, in effect the Edict depends not upon any appeal to the sanctity of interstellar law but rather upon the raw, brute power of reprisal. "If you carry out an attack prohibited by the Eridani Edict, we will destroy you."
Source of the Eridani Edict
Expanding upon the Eridani Edict
The Alignment and the Eridani Edict
Masada and the Eridani Edict
Thank you for the links; I hadn't spotted the one that didn't have Eridani Edict in it.
The following excerpt from the Masada link may clarify a significant point:
Weber wrote:The Solarian position is that they are not in the business, Edict or no Edict, of trying to play moral policeman. That is, it isn't their job to go around reversing injustices after the fact; it is their job to deter future injustices. Or, specifically, one particular type of injustice having to do with planetary bombardment.
The section I referred to earlier from Cauldron of Ghosts follows this: in the conversation between Duseck and Cachet, Victor doesn't mention the Edict while he's predicting a future nuclear holocaust to cover the Alignment's withdrawal. He only brings it up when Duseck mentions the possibility that the Mesan authorities may use a kinetic strike to take out one of the towers. In fact, Duseck doesn't think even that qualifies as an EE violation.