quite possibly a cat wrote:Bluesqueak wrote:I suggest you go back and re-read Chapters 57 and 59 of Cauldron of Ghosts. Because you seem a little confused about the nature of Mesa's 'police' forces. And deeply confused about exactly who was murdering whom.
While St. Peter might approve of Victor and Anton's actions with regards to the Mesan police forces, it doesn't change change the fact that ultimately, Anton and Victor and Thandi sneaked into Mesa by posing as civilians and then went on to kill civilians. The accepted rules of war don't have a "Its okay because they were bad civilians" exception. In fact, its nearly the opposite; the rules of war allow you to bombard your own people.
Regardless, Manticore wants to show it would never, ever target civilians with its military. Getting caught killing civilians blows that up. Also there was the incident where the Manticorian weapons mowed down a couple of Mesan police officers randomly.
Which brings me to another point: Manticore is getting framed. There will probably be sensor records showing Manticore firing stealthy missiles at the targets.
Several key elements. First, by most measures Manticore and Mesa are at war.That changes the rules more than a bit.
Second,killing assorted thugs is not that big a deal. We see this from some people today. If the good guys aren't perfect, then they are bad guys and it's all right to kill them.
Note that a lot of Mesan weapons, or at least MAlign ones kill a lot of people.
The person you most resemble is Ghandi who criticized the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising for not simply giving in and marching off to the death camps. Killing those poor German SS men was really nasty!