3.) Ruse of War
Sending troops in disguised in civilian clothes for sabotage missions is ruse of war.
Thereās better examples in the comics but I canāt find the actual panels atm
Sending troops in disguised in civilian clothes for sabotage missions is ruse of war.
Thereās better examples in the comics but I canāt find the actual panels atm
4.) Unnecessary Suffering and Duress places on Prisoners of War
Mind Control and acute mental attacks of making captured Brotherhood members should count as unnecessary suffering and duress so thatās another war crime
Mind Control and acute mental attacks of making captured Brotherhood members should count as unnecessary suffering and duress so thatās another war crime
5.) Aerial attacks on cities with known civilian populations
(This panel is from avengers v xmen but does show my point.) the fact still stands that Xavier has authorized attacks on Genosha in retaliation against Erik & The Brotherhood
(This panel is from avengers v xmen but does show my point.) the fact still stands that Xavier has authorized attacks on Genosha in retaliation against Erik & The Brotherhood
Thereās more that arenāt exactly war crimes but rather crimes against peace
Also donāt take this thread seriously. I love the xmen comics and Charles is a necessary character (regardless how you view him) to drive the central themes of the mutant storyline. This thread is made Ā»
Also donāt take this thread seriously. I love the xmen comics and Charles is a necessary character (regardless how you view him) to drive the central themes of the mutant storyline. This thread is made Ā»
Ā« in good fun poking holes in decades of inconsistent character flaws that, through comic-level power and drama escalation, led to the pacifist into (sometimes accidentally) committing war crimes
The only point that stands is child soldiers. Both movie and comics were wack
The only point that stands is child soldiers. Both movie and comics were wack