> Canada participated in Afghanistan war and people including children, in Pakistan were killed by NATO airstrikes.
That's horrible. It should not happen. I was very clear that extrajudicial killings of civilians are wrong.
> I do not condone any killing by anyone. But people in glass houses shouldn't be throwing stones.
Agreed. If NATO did something that you find comparable and you condemn it, then by your own standards, what India did is also a violation and never should have been done.
What India did is arguably even worse, since the killing of kids in a war zone at least had no intent or malice, just incompetence. Whereas the killing in Canada was a purposeful and intentional violent and public assassination, performed by hired civilians outside of internationally agreed military command and justice structures, it should be seen as an even more egregious violation of international standards.
That's horrible. It should not happen. I was very clear that extrajudicial killings of civilians are wrong.
> I do not condone any killing by anyone. But people in glass houses shouldn't be throwing stones.
Agreed. If NATO did something that you find comparable and you condemn it, then by your own standards, what India did is also a violation and never should have been done.
What India did is arguably even worse, since the killing of kids in a war zone at least had no intent or malice, just incompetence. Whereas the killing in Canada was a purposeful and intentional violent and public assassination, performed by hired civilians outside of internationally agreed military command and justice structures, it should be seen as an even more egregious violation of international standards.