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Originally Posted by Comrade Joe
I will concede the disabled, but the fact one is very old surely means they are of age that means they have served and so a form of retributive punishment may be dealt ? And an obscure consideration that has come to mind is the disabled may have indeed been disabled on the battlefield, they may not pose a future threat, but they may have previously comitted war crimes upon you which need to be punished ?
Again i must stress (before people leap in criticising me) that these are not particularly positions i hold, but am keen to explore and discuss as they may be worth consideration.
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If they commited "war crimes" in the past, then they are to be detained and tried for those crimes in a fair and just court. Only those that are current threats are allowed to be targeted, past threats and future posible threats are not.