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Rynar - Since the middle ages there have been rules associated with armed combat.
Bare assertion at worst, hasty generalization at best. In the middle ages it was common to raze villages, and torture captives. This doesn't even begin to speak to the vikings or the crusades. You have an wrong-headedly romanticized idea of what the midle ages were which has been fostered by your participation in the ren-faire/cos-play world. You should try reading history.
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From formal duels to the rules associated with taking ransom and keeping prisoners, there have always been rules in war.
Neither of those things are war. Those are things that took place only amongst those of means and title, as a way of insulating themselves from the actual violence and consequence of wars they waged using up the lives and livelyhoods of their banner and liegemen, and the happless peasants unfortunate enough to be caught up in the affairs of their "betters".
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Everyone directly involved in the conflict has an interest in such rules.
Bare assertion.
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They may at some point be taken prisoner, or they may be defeated.
This line of reasoning is an unfortunate attempt by your "betters" to lessen the actual implication of war, such that it can be as a political tool to farther their own interests as opposed to only being used as a last resort.
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The idea of total war, the idea of armed combat without any rules, is simply foolish.
The idea of war is simply foolish, period. But it sometimes becomes nessacary. When forced into war, the objective should be to win at all costs, and to end the war as swiftly as possible with the least damage done to yourself. There are no rules when forced into the ultimate act of ugliness, which is the reason war should be avoided if at all possible.
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War is hell is not a legal justification for making war hell.
War is not compatible with law. Law is about maintaining structure and order within a society, war is about the breakdown of reason and the failure of peacful solutions found within the saftey of law.
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We have always had rules in war, and for good reason.
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Those who break the rules are not excused for doing so because rules get broken in war.
There are no rules in a civilized society surrounding the breakdown of rules in a civilized society.
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That's like saying that armed robbery should not be prosecuted because armed robbery is an ugly, violent act.
Again, armed robbery happens with the structure and confines of law which is the foundation of a civilized society. War happens outside the stucture of law, and therefor outside of civilized society and it's protections.
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19 Yet she became more and more promiscuous as she recalled the days of her youth, when she was a prostitute in Egypt. 20 There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses.
Ezekiel 23:19-20