A1Kaid
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I've been reading about Rules of Engagement for US Forces in Iraq.
One thing I thought was interesting is, militants attempting to surrender to a AH; their surrender cannot be deemed valid and hence are still valid targets. Hence, the AH can still engage the targets though they are surrendering. Situation like this did happen in Iraq, after militants exited a dump trunk and surrendered to an AH (not sure how they conveyed this but they did), US soldiers in the AH radio back to superiors, superiors/lawyer stated though militants are surrendering they cannot surrender to an AH hence are still viable targets, the AH fires a hellfire missile at the two militants.
May be we can make something out of this thread, but this subject is complex and very interesting.
One thing I thought was interesting is, militants attempting to surrender to a AH; their surrender cannot be deemed valid and hence are still valid targets. Hence, the AH can still engage the targets though they are surrendering. Situation like this did happen in Iraq, after militants exited a dump trunk and surrendered to an AH (not sure how they conveyed this but they did), US soldiers in the AH radio back to superiors, superiors/lawyer stated though militants are surrendering they cannot surrender to an AH hence are still viable targets, the AH fires a hellfire missile at the two militants.
May be we can make something out of this thread, but this subject is complex and very interesting.