| ▲ | nradov an hour ago | |||||||
Land mines and cluster munitions have been essential for Ukraine to defend itself against the Russian invasion. Several other European countries including Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland have recently withdrawn from the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Treaty. It's cheap and easy to for activists to pretend to be morally superior when they're sitting safely behind computers and don't have to deal with real world consequences. https://apnews.com/article/poland-land-mines-ottawa-conventi... | ||||||||
| ▲ | ffsm8 an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Urm, that they're invaluable in an active warzone is unquestionable. The issue with this tech is that they - at least historically - didn't have an expiration date. So if that war ends and you let your children play in the woods... Maybe occasionally one won't be coming back anymore. That's the reason why they got a bad image. Because that's literally what happened post ww2 - for decades. Maybe nowadays they could built them with a forced timer for exploding - if they did, great! If not, your descendants may consider you insane for that opinion in a few decades | ||||||||
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