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The definition of treason

The definition of treason

I have a question for all peoples invaded by outside nations.

Treason is defined like this

1. the offense of acting to overthrow one's government or to harm or kill its sovereign.
2. a violation of allegiance to one's sovereign or to one's state.
3. the betrayal of a trust or confidence; breach of faith; treachery.

This includes everything expected of or has been done with complicity to and before the war on the peoples of Iraq.

I suggest that there is no Iraqi that should or ever will be complicit with the invading forces. for they might be treated as traitors

Does the west expect , collaborators, fifth columnists, traitors in Iraq.

NO. all we get is patriots. Iraqis that are patriotic and never traitors,
But we treat these patriots like murderous vermin.

Would we treat our own citizens the same if they colluded when another country invaded us, We would note them down , single them out and after the invaders left, Kill them as traitors.

Ask yourselves this. do we want the Iraqi people to be true patriots or fifth columnist traitors.
I can only hope that any Iraqi patriot considers their conscience first, before committing potential treason

Are we not patriots, do we not define our nations in blood, honour and sovereignty, are we not prepared to lay down our lives for the protection of our peoples whoever invades us.
How do we dare deny this basic right we hold so sacred from others.

We cannot by ourselves be brutal, if we do others deliberate harm then we are heathen's, maybe that is in our nature,
If it is not the way of mankind, then why?
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Reply #101 Top
That is one problem our military faces. Traditionally, militaries fought eachother, or, they fought an "identifiable" enemy. By identifiable, I would mean things like uniforms, command structure, organization, Rules, etc. With modern wars, our enemy tries to look like civillians as civillians are traditionally identified as being non-combants and shouldn't be killed. This makes it very diffiuclt for our military as we can't easily distinguish between innocent civillian and insurgent, terrorist, milita, etc.


Also, I'm not a police officer yet. I was recently hired by a dept. and am still in training. Hope that helps
Reply #102 Top
Also, I'm not a police officer yet. I was recently hired by a dept. and am still in training. Hope that helps


That's ok, the fact that you are working with police means you can give good insights into their opinions on stuff.