Galactic Sapper wrote:runsforcelery wrote:The use of even "low-grade, civilian" nuclear devices against civilian targets is certainly the "grayest" (to say the least) act we have seen out of the "good guys" in the course of the Honorverse novels. (Had Aivars Terekhov carried through and blown the space stations in Monica without evacuating their civilian personnel first, that one would probably have displaced this one without too much difficulty.) Don't think that Anton Zilwicki doesn't have the occasional nightmare over what actually happened to a park full of kids, either. The other two nuclear charges that they and their seccy allies deployed don't bother him or Victor very much, to be honest, but the park does.
I would argue that Terekhov's destruction of the building in Mobius had a much higher body count that Green Pines and was totally unjustifiable as a military target. Under the Edict an attacker is allowed to use otherwise-banned weapons on military targets that might include civilian casualties if the planet does not surrender with hostile warships in orbit, but striking the civilian government did not in any way affect how badly the intervention battalions were about to be massacred or decrease the number of casualties the marines would take in doing so.
As we saw on Mesa, obliterating a modern structure to the degree which he did means an awful lot of civilian casualties in and around buildings nearby, as well as the thousands of government employees who were in the building but were in no way involved in the atrocities being committed by Yucel's troops.
That attack was pure "judge, jury, and executioner" for Yucel and Lombroso - fair enough, as far as they deserved - but also for the tens of thousands of people standing nearest them at the time. Anyone in the open within a couple kilometers of the building was likely killed, as well as people in the buildings facing the target.
Never sling shit at an armed man.
Never stand next to someone who is slinging shit at an armed man.
The people who were killed by Tekerov's KE strike might not have been the actual intervention batallions or the political leaders who had requested the intervention batallions, but they were either government bureaucrats or dependants of government bureaucrats who were in favor of employing the intervention battallions because they expected to benefit from the murderous intervention.
So some guilty people who were standing next to the idiots who were slinging shit at an armed man got hamerred along with the shit slingers. Oh Booh Hooh.