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Chapter 13: Targeting Objects

Chapter 13: Targeting Objects

pp. 397-424

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, United States Military Academy
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Summary

Chapter 13 covers LOAC that permits or restricts the targeting of enemy objects: “military objectives.” Lawful military objectives are defined. Economic targets and war-sustaining targets, contentious issues, are described, with the US minority position noted. World War II’s area bombing by all parties to the conflict is shown to be unlawful, unproductive and, today, unlawful. The widely used targeting criteria, lawful by virtue of nature, location, purpose or use, is expanded upon, with examples of each qualifier. That is followed by relating the six-step targeting process employed by US units in combat. Collateral damage and its avoidance efforts are discussed at length, with emphasis on Chapter 7’s core principles of distinction and proportionality. Unique targeting issues such as “dangerous forces” and dual-use targets are covered, with examples. Precautions in the attack do not sound particularly significant but they are essential LOAC constants. Two recent trial records are included in the Cases and Materials section to illustrate real-world legal consequences of disregarding the illegalities of targeting human beings, even ones’ enemies.

Keywords

  • area bombing
  • terror bombing
  • indiscriminate attacks
  • military objective
  • “no fire” targets
  • pre-planned targets
  • collateral damage
  • dangerous forces
  • dual-use targets
  • precautions in the attack
  • precision guided munitions

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