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Selling Arms To Saudi? Illegal!
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I told you selling weapons to the saudi's was sketchy.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ." Saudi forces are accused of committing war crimes." - These crimes are being committed by the weapons that the Uk are supplying them. UK fighter jets and bombs are being used to kill Yemen civies and children.
Think this should sum it up:
"Lord Justice Irwin and Lord Justice Singh concluded that it was “irrational and therefore unlawful” for the international trade secretary to have licenced the weapons exports without assessing whether past incidents amounted to breaches of international humanitarian law "
Think this should sum it up:
"Lord Justice Irwin and Lord Justice Singh concluded that it was “irrational and therefore unlawful” for the international trade secretary to have licenced the weapons exports without assessing whether past incidents amounted to breaches of international humanitarian law "
Old Geezer is right. If the UN were to try to get agreements not to sell weapons then it would make a difference. But there are at six five major problems with arms embargos. 1. There's a thriving black market in arms. 2. Countries cheat (try Iran-Contra). 3. Often impossible to decide if arms are for defence or intended for aggression. 4. Times change. A country in receipt of arms for 'peaceful' purposes may, several years later, want to use them for a different purpose. There really is no black and white in regard to weaponry and, lastly, it is often impossible to decide what constitutes weaponry (try the Scott Report and Matrix Churchill). Does the export of steel tubing represent an 'arms sale'?
Patigonian, we can do our best to stop it. That seems to be stopping the sales. I don't see why you would want us to fund this war. We could at least make it harder for them to access weapons.
OG, yes correct. However, at the moment WE supply them, so it's something the UK needs to stop and sort out.
We can make guesses on what the Saudis would do next and get what from where, but that's not our problem. Our problem is we're supplying the death of school children.
OG, yes correct. However, at the moment WE supply them, so it's something the UK needs to stop and sort out.
We can make guesses on what the Saudis would do next and get what from where, but that's not our problem. Our problem is we're supplying the death of school children.
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