I mean I don't even agree with the premise that "it's inappropriate to wish someone dead". It's inappropriate to engage in _stochastic terrorism_, sure, but if Hitler were alive I would probably devote several hours a day to wishing he was dead
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And both of those are principles completely foreign to, say, any government in the history of the world, including all the ones that signed the Geneva Conventions in practice
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The rules of war forbid assassination because, on a pragmatic realpolitik level, they recognized that if you don't maintain the soldier/civilian divide the whole game falls to pieces and anyone can justify doing anything
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