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03.21.2011, 01:54 AM
The only changes I have heard about was that covert assasination on the head of state, prime minister, or President was forbidden. Otherwise war is war. Why do you think Sadam Husaine was captured and turned over to the countries own people for the courts to decide his fate? The idea was that he was to be taken alive at all costs so he could stand trial by a jury of his peers. What his own contry decided to do with him had nothing to do with any of the coalition forces. So I would imagine that the same rules stand in this case, but if he were to die by the means of an air strike, then so be it. Then he would be considered as a vitim of collateral damage while attempting to take out his anti aircraft defences.
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