He only got a trial because he surrendered. Both he and Soleimani were
war criminals, guilty of crimes against humanity. If you get yourself
killed plotting another war crime, tough noogies.
On 2020-01-04 14:40, Anton de Winter wrote:
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 10:37 AM Anthony Cesaroni <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok Peter, I agree, no politics here. But one last thing if I may. Can you
honestly say that Hassan Rouhani *hasn't* declared war on anybody? That
would be contrary to his entire narrative and philosophy. Just say'n.
Didn't realize the US was in the business of execution without appeal. Even
Saddam got a trial.
As far as I can tell, 22 CFR 120-130 says PROPEP source code is still export
controlled unless State specifically says it isn't. That's the way the ITAR
is written. One big catch all. Unless State specifically says something is
exempt, then it's not and if you try to fight them on that point, you'll
lose. Mr. Lee is a good example. Most ITAR staffers I've met don't even know
or understand the ITAR, particularly how it's set up to work with Canada and
the exemptions as well as the procedure. They been trained to just say no to
everything and you'll never get into trouble. The whole thing is a joke and
has more to do with protectionism than security in the vast majority of
cases. The biggest proponents of the ITAR during its inception were the
trade unions next to State, not the military. The latter has much more
effective methods of regulation and technology control. When the ITAR was
finally deployed, it looked nothing like what the original authors intended.
There's a copy of it at the front desk in my lobby and one in my briefcase.
You can pull it out a prove an ITAR, Norman Knowitall wrong right to his
face with it and he'll still say no.
You got me started. 😊
Anthony J. Cesaroni
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Sent: Saturday, January 4, 2020 10:46 AM
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Subject: [AR] Re: Bagdad airport region ka-boom
On 04/01/2020 00:01, Anthony Cesaroni wrote:
Payback platform. 😊
I know nothing about the people who were killed, they were probably very bad
guys - but killing somebody without a declaration of war is murder.
In this case it seems like particularly irresponsible murder. And an act of
war.
But maybe someday the Iranians, or whoever, will field a like capability and
kill McConville, or Trump.
Heck, if Trump can kill whoever he likes without legal justification then he
might just kill Nancy Pelosi.
Enough killing. Enough politics for this list.
Is PROPEP still export-controlled?
Peter Fairbrother