Matt Collins
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No, it makes sense, if you understand international relations. Have you ever taken a college level formal course on international relations, or international politics?Really? Your response to the charge that your position on this does not make sense is to say that governments are involved - and that therefore, your position on this is not supposed to make sense and should not be expected to make sense. Seriously?
Exactly, and in many cases governments don't consider sanctions that are imposed on them a justification for going to war.The meaning of "act of war" is any act that justifies a country going to war
The difference is we are discussing intergovernmental relations, international relations. This about how governments interact with one another. This has nothing to do with how governments interact with individuals or citizens.And governments don't just make "international law" - they make "domestic law," too. So given your respect for what governments decide should be the law, I can only conclude that you believe that, say, smoking pot should be a crime. Because after all, governments "are in a good position to decide what is and isn't" a crime. Funny - I never pegged you for a legal positivist. "That's what it is because governments say that's what it is."
You are free to believe what you want, even if you're wrong.A punch in the nose is a punch in the nose - and a punch in the nose is an "act of war" regardless of whether the person whose nose got punched decides to punch back or not.