Does not follow.tlb wrote:I doubt that is a correct interpretation of what is required by the Deneb Accords. Honor did not get to kill the crews of the ships that scrubbed their computers after her demand.
When Honor was attacking Sol she said she would kill people if she found the computers scrubbed. Scrubbing stuff, then surrendering was not an option. So unless you doubt Honor's interpretation...
Jonathan_S wrote:Lacoon Two did seize control of termini -- for the purpose of denying the transit of League ships after the Crandall and her battle fleet detachment unilaterally initiated combat against Manticore. At that point there was a de-facto state of war and I don't think the League would get very far trying to convict captured RMN officers of piracy given that that was a very measured response to receiving a casus belli. At least initially they weren't even capturing
The League might not get very far in arguing that sort of case, but the RF is in an excellent position to make a PR push that the Grand Alliance (and Old League) have descended to piracy.
As a bonus they can charge Manticore's entire military for piracy. Even government and anyone who provides material support to Manticore. It would lay the ground work for Manticore's extermination.
First, Manticore doesn't believe that freedom of navigation exists with respect to wormhole termini. That's a League thing. Second, they captured neutral stations and neutral territory, which is the opposite of a targeted response. Its equivalent to Operation Buccaneer, if not on the same scale.Jonathan_S wrote:I don't recall it being specifically stated but they were probably respecting the freedom of navigation of neutrally flagged shipping; making it a very targeted response to League aggression.
Exactly.Jonathan_S wrote:But ultimately the rules of war (and RFC has talked about this is the past) are backed by threat of retaliation. You avoid violating them because ultimately if you do your opponent has little reason to avoid violating them back.
Which is why the Eridani Edict is dead. Manticore violated it at Mesa when the nuke went off in Green Pines and the building Manticore's terrorists were using as a base. (Plus the other nukes that the GA has been framed for.) Darius has no reason not to exterminate Manticore and all its population. Especially if the MA can convince the New League to exclude Grand Alliance from the New Edict.
They don't even need to lie about it. Manticore* nuked Mesa. The League failed to put an end to Manticore's insane government. So they protected the galaxy. Anyone else who nukes civilians gets the same treatment.
*The nuke they used to cover their escape was one. The nuke they gave to a crazed terrorist was another. If you give a nuke to someone you know is planning to nuke civilian targets, you are guilty if they nuke the wrong civilians. The nukes they got framed for are just icing on the cake.