Well, take a look around at which countries have answered the call since WW2.
I am more ignorant than I had first assumed. What call? I may have been asleep during the meeting when they explained the whole "the call" thing.

So may be you could indulge me and explain it to me.
Those that saw the problem, made the decisions to help and took action are the same ones acting today. They are responsible. The ones that simply complain from the bleachers obviously are not responsible. The ones who act are.
So as a precis: only those who act are to blame?
The nature of it is that no solution is perfect. Resolving or paritally resolving one problem seems to lead to another problem in the same area or allows the addressing of other lesser problems that were lower in priority in another area. I guess when we have a world-wide Utopia the job will be done. I'm not holding my breath.
So if acting by its very nature will result in an imperfect solution, why act at all? Why not let sleeping dogs lie?
I mean if you start off with an imperfect situation, and you act - you end up with an imperfect situation and dirty hands. But if you don't bother to act, you are left with an imperfect solution and clean hands.
Those that act are held accountable by themselves.
So in other words if a country does something bad, they have to smack their own wrist? And, I assume, by extension if someone murders someone in your family, they should be in charge of prosecuting and punishing themselves? Yup that seems just and fair

Or to take this into the current world - governments (and presumably terroist groups) should be accountable to no one but themselves.
For instance, many solutions were tried in Kosovo. The early ones failed miserably but those involved didn't walk away. They held themselves accountable to find an answer. Eventually, a "livable" answer was found.. for now.
A "livable" solution? The US refused to aid the UN peace keeping effort with any troops and then decided to ignore the UN arms embargo by running guns to a set of extremists who turned out to be rather nasty about 6 months down the line (surprise, surprise). I must have missed another meeting.
The victims of the mistakes? If a nation attracts the attention of the "action" part of the world community it probably deserves no redress. Action is the last resort and it's difficult to generate action as we've seen.
OK - lemme see if I have this one - if they are accused of being bad, they must be bad - otherwise no one would accuse them? And if they are accused then we don't need to bother with any time consuming trials or evidence or anything like hearing a defense.
Wow. Did you copy this stuff straight out of the
Malleus Mallificarum ? Or is it from the transcript from some actual medieval witch trial?
Perhaps an example of a nation that was the "victim" of a mistake would help me understand your point?
OK let's go with the US - they have two major complexes that get hit by a terrorist organisation.
According to Toad: "If a nation attracts the attention of the "action" part of the world community it probably deserves no redress."
So they deserve this? And they shouldn't have a chance to whine or retaliate or seek redress? Is this what you are saying? Or did I miss another meeting?
Now assume the US seeks redress [despite "not deserving" it]- but according to the Toad doctorine: "Those that saw the problem, made the decisions to help and took action are the same ones acting today. They are responsible. The ones that simply complain from the bleachers obviously are not responsible. The ones who act are."
So the guys in the planes who drove them into the buildings are responsible. Not people who simply complain from the bleachers: ie anyone still alive.
So technically, they can't go after Osama Bin Laden - and indeed even if they did, we come up against the Toad doctorine again:
"Those that act are held accountable by themselves."
So Osama et al should prosecute themselves, and the US shouldn't do anything.
Is this right? Did I miss something? Surely Toad wouldn't mean that? It seems so unfair to the poor victims.
Which is strange, because the Toad Doctorine seemed so sound when we were assuming the victims weren't Americans...
...or did I miss a meeting again? What time are these meetings, anyway?

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