I was wondering.
Since they call this a "war on drugs", wouldn't everyone that takes drugs be the enemy army?
So if The war on drugs army attacks someone .. lets say an organized grow op, and there is a battle, and some people die.. How can they charge anyone with a crime? If it's war, wouldn't they be POW's? KIA's?
I was just wondering, because if they use this language to describe what they are doing, then don't the rules of war apply?
I mean when they captured iraqi soldiers, they didn't charge them with murder right?
Since they call this a "war on drugs", wouldn't everyone that takes drugs be the enemy army?
So if The war on drugs army attacks someone .. lets say an organized grow op, and there is a battle, and some people die.. How can they charge anyone with a crime? If it's war, wouldn't they be POW's? KIA's?
I was just wondering, because if they use this language to describe what they are doing, then don't the rules of war apply?
I mean when they captured iraqi soldiers, they didn't charge them with murder right?