ThinksMarkedly wrote:
You can make the case that there was a military threat. Hajdu was specifically worried about completing his job before the RMN showed up. If the RMN were visibly in system, would he be allowed to target the civilian infrastructure with civilians inside?
Due to the threat of the RMN I would argue he would be more inclined to say that it is less of an EE, but it still leaves that he is attacking what amounts to a neutral system, it wasn't to deny the enemy industry it was to terrorize people.
Let me ask a different question: commerce raiding is allowed during war, but those are civilian ships that are doing the jobs they had been doing before the war started and presumably would continue after the war too. Why are nations allowed to attack them?
Commerce raiding in the Honorverse is done by military ships at least when it concerns Manticore, Grayson, Erewhon, Haven and the Andermanis, I don't think they outsource it to anyone because they don't need to, they have plenty of light combatants to do the job.
That would only lead to the question of how many is too many, but we can't answer that.
To me if a government is committing mass acts of terror on foreign soil it should be considered an EE violation. The whole point is to prevent someone from killing billions of people to force the government to do something. If HMSS Vulcan had been damaged during the OB attacks and it slammed into Sphinx would it be any different than if it blue up and large pieces fell to the planet and killed millions or billons of people?