U.S. May Have Committed War Crime In Sinking Of Iranian Ship
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The Geneva Conventions say nations have a duty to “take all possible measures” to help rescue victims of shipwrecks. A U.S. submarine left that to Sri Lanka. WASHINGTON — The U.S. torpedoing of an Iranian frigate off Sri Lanka this week may have violated the Geneva Conventions by failing to help rescue sailors from the stricken warship , an act that could potentially endanger American service members in this and future wars. The 312-foot Dena and its 130-member crew, many of them musicians in
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