MikeeMiracle said:
That would just further the narrative that the UN is controlled by the west and things like the decisions of prosecutions of the ICC are also a tool used by the west to further their own influence.
Also the saying comes to mind that "keep your friends close and your enemies closer"
MikeeMiracle said:
Have they ever investigated alleged war crimes of western soldiers actions in the countless wars we have been involved with over the years?
I think there are two reasons for that, purely based on anecdotal evidence (which in war is often the only evidence you can get, especially back in the day) is that first the west has done on average far less war crimes than armies like Russian and China and Japan during WW2 for example. You can read about Japanese medical experiments in live "patients" which were POW's , the west hasn't gone that far ever I think.
Waterboarding in US is already considered a form of terror, in Russia waterboarding is considered a tool so weak they don't even attempt to use it...
The other reason I think west has largely got away with their stuff like the A bombing of Japan, is because the victor writes the rules. The same applies to USSR. USSR got away with tons of stuff, they rewrote history to their liking and then taught that in schools.
They murdered Polish intelligence and officers by the thousands in Katyn massacre and then said for 50 years it was the Germans who did it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacreAnd one last difference which I think is crucial is this. If you look at recent history , you can see that on average US has toppled or invaded regimes that have been more or less hostile. Sure Iraq was a huge blunder and possibly a war crime but Sadam wasn't exactly a democratic person with a perfect human rights record, Libya was arguably worse because unlike Sadam who at least got a court to make a ruling on his death sentence Gaddafi on the other hand was executed street gang style but then again let's not forget that Gaddafi financed some foreign bombings and terrorism and although under debate still possibly plaid a role in the Lockerbie bombing of the Pan Am plane.
So yes US has done some stuff that really degrades it's position as the arbiter of justice but at least it has done that to leaders that have been compromised one way or the other.
Russia on the other hand invaded Latvia in 1940, then finally in 1945 , it dismembered our democratically elected government, nationalized and stole businesses from our countrymen, deported thousand of our people, murdered thousands others for the simple crime of having more money, it killed our president and highest government officials etc etc.
So although I have gotten into fights with
@russ_watters on this same topic before I do have to agree on simple arithmetic an say that in world where no one is perfect you simply compare two evils and conclude which is the lesser one. And US has clearly been a lesser evil overall.