People criticize Nazi Germany for fighting a dirty war, using SS troops to execute villagers and such. But the truth of guerilla war is that the moment the uniforms come off, there's no way to avoid that outcome. The army faces a binary choice of fight dirty or lose the war. If an enemy can be permitted to hide amongst the civilians, they can do anything, so someone must be held accountable for their attacks, and it usually ends up being the civilians who are hiding them.
The west understands this, since they've fought many dirty wars in Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East both before & after WW2. They write the laws so that others have to follow them while they can choose whether or not to as the situation warrants. Make no mistake, the high minded "rule of law" rhetoric is nothing but marketing, and they would gladly torture and slaughter civilians if they thought it would work, just as they would allow hundreds of thousands of young girls to get raped and tortured by sandniggers for no reason other than political expediency. Democracy has done nothing to quell the will to power, only masked it with layers upon layers of hypocrisy.
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