polystyrene-foam
onion
So like the wikimedia or openstreetmap foundations?
The important part is that you should have the power to choose who gets access to what info about you. That's what the right to privacy is supposed to enable, and that's what the big internet companies and "anti terrorist" legislation is undermining.
Sir you need to turn on OpenStreetMap
Any other assessment amounts to historical revision.
Your assessment builds on the (unprovable and undisprovable) assumption that an invasion would have otherwise happened. But we can't know what would have happened if different decisions were made. l Wikipedia says that at the time the top brass was split on this decision, and not just for moral reasons.
Also I'd like to mention that whether something is a war crime or not, is, at the end of the day, just a legal question. Back then it wasn't, but by today's treaties killing any civillian under any circumstance is indeed a war crime.
EU be like
OpenStreetMap editors hate this trick
alpha radiation can definitely penetrate a piece of A4 paper tho
It doesn't, our physics teacher demonstrated that in class
Darude - Sandstorm
Also if we don't apply things like rights and medical care to everyone, then someone has the power to choose who gets them and who doesn't. And that's a complete nonstarter
Meanwhile in Britain
What's the generic term in your area?