tlb wrote:How does the Eridani Edict prevent a weak planet from threatening ultimate destruction in self defense?
So I've changed my mind on this. The EEE actually lets a weak planet threaten ultimate destruction much more effectively. While the leadership and the actual perps of an EEE strike might get executed, the EEE does NOT permit counter-strikes. Hell, if the leadership has the right set of specialized ships they can even wander off into the rest of the galaxy!
Essentially the underdogs can say: "You attack us, we burn your worlds, and wander off to spend the rest of our lives in these automated self-replicating yatchs."
GloriousRuse wrote:To be clear, the surrender terms she offered were in explicit contradiction to what up to that point was the accepted law of war. I.e. surrendering forces get to wipe their cores. The moment she asked for a contravening term, she was in violation.
It would be the equivalent of telling someone today, under the Geneva convention, that you would only accept their surrender if they agreed to answer eve question you had about their force faithfully and accurately, and that you would not accept itelsewise. Also, that you would retro-a ticket consider the surrender null and void if anyone lied during debriefing, and then kill everyone.
That is not what we consider legal, though obviously it is something that in effect many regimes and organizations do.
Or, for another (more extreme) example, “you only get to surrender if you agree to be slaves” is not considered legal. Even if accepting an offer of slavery allows for a peaceable surrender that defuses the co flirt, and even if you really need slaves for the war effort, and even if you are making nazis in to slaves.
And so forth. You could also say, “you only get to surrender if we allowed to rape every third person in your unit. If anyone resists the rape, we won’t count you as having surrendered and will kill you”. There are many, many, ways where an offer of surrender can be quite illegal even if it ends the current shooting.
Basically. I also note that Honor assaulted a prisoner when she pointed a weapon at a (non-threatening) prisoner with intent to kill. Also deliberate destruction of civilian property is a war crime, if it isn't a military necessity.
Note, criminality appears to be overwhelmingly accepted among the Manitocrian military (or at least marines). We see this when a large number of marines broke into a civilians home and tortured the civilian. Not one did anything to stop this nor contacted the appropriate authorities.
tlb wrote:
I expect the accepted usage was that when the captain was a free actor (not in a position of having surrender demanded by an overwhelming force that is only holding off destruction while terms are accepted) and decided to surrender, then the order can be made to erase the computer cores with the expectation that there would be no retaliation. Otherwise when the captain is not a free actor, then everyone in the ship is essentially a prisoner already and must obey the captors' commands (which might include leaving the ship in functional order).
This is insano-logic. If one side can just declare "Haha! We have overwhelming force, you must obey all demands or forfeit your right to surrender." What's even the point of requiring surrenders to be honored? Its possible the Deneb Accords use insano-logic, but then it is basically useless.
Back to the topic at hand:
The EEE is more or less dead, barring something unexpected. In theory the Grand Alliance could claim they are enforcing the EEE, but they
really look like they violated the EEE, so that won't carry any moral weight.
The real issue is Darius is currently in a position where they CAN planet bust, but don't need to fear retaliation. There is no real reason for them not too. The leadership has crossed that moral event horizon. They are presumably telling their population that the GA just murdered hundred of millions of people based on an
incorrect suspicion that Mesa attacked some of their military targets, so they can totally justify it to their people. They absolutely have the ability to as we saw with Oyster Bay.
So why not just end the GA? Then after the Galaxy sees the GA destroyed and no one able to do anything, I think that should extinguish the EEE.
P.S. If I was the Solarian League, I would actually amend the EEE to deprotect anyone who commits and EEE violation and refuses to unconditionally surrender to the League. Furthermore, all trade will be deemed illegal with the offending nations. However, the League SHALL take in any civilians who wish to flee the offending nations. Finally, this new EEE shall be incorporated into the individual member constitutions.
In particular, if anyone goes and destroys the GA and kills all of their people, they will not give a shit. Hope those people behind the Yawata Strike aren't still angry at you!
P.P.S. Another thing the Solarian League should do is declare that they are a new country unrelated to the previous Solarian League. They can name themselves Eugael Nairalos.