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In reply to the discussion: Why do they say "Fighting Continues" in Gaza? [View all]Beastly Boy
(9,878 posts)You had already established your ignorance of what asymmetrical warfare or genocide mean. I got the message the first time around.
Your notion of "asymmetrical" has as much in common with "asymmetrical warfare" as "conventional" does with "conventional warfare". Nothing. And "asymmetrical warfare" implies much more than "guerilla fighting". But still, even your, shall we say slightly off the wall, remark should have given you a concise answer to why you don't see a "clash of military forces" that you, for some inexplicable reason, expect to see as if you are talking about conventional warfare.
And "genocide" doesn't imply anything. It defines. It defines a specific war crime, and this definition is available for all to see if only one wants to see it. And since I don't expect you to ever look it up, I don't expect you to actually understand this definition. What this implies is that you intend to continue throwing the term around without any regard to its meaning.