Geneva Conventions for Non-Signatories
Posted by Robbie Cooper on September 19th, 2006 | TrackbackIn other words, if I were to simultaneously encounter a US Soldier on one side of the road who had non-life-threatening wounds and his jihadist attacker on the other side of the road who had life-threatening injuries — my job and training would dictate that I would treat the jihadist first. In fact, the Geneva Conventions required that I treat and administer medical aid to my enemy (Convention I, Art. 3, Sec. 2 and Art. 7)




