Shusha
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On another thread, P F Tinmore asserted that the solution to the conflict is "decolonization".
So let's talk about that as a potential solution to the conflict.
Is this a legally sound position to take? Why or why not?
Is it an ethically sound position to take? Why or why not?
To which territory, very specifically, would this apply?
Should it apply to all people or only to some people?
What criteria should be applied to decide which people it applies to?
What proof would you require of people to measure whether or not this criteria applied to them?
Where would decolonized people go?
Who would pay for their relocation?
Should people be internally relocated, as well as relocated to or from different States?
After decolonization, who would hold sovereignty over the territory?
Would existing States be dissolved or would they continue to exist?
Should we apply this same "solution" to other global territories? Why or why not?
Under what conditions should this "solution" be used?
Have fun with this.
So let's talk about that as a potential solution to the conflict.
Is this a legally sound position to take? Why or why not?
Is it an ethically sound position to take? Why or why not?
To which territory, very specifically, would this apply?
Should it apply to all people or only to some people?
What criteria should be applied to decide which people it applies to?
What proof would you require of people to measure whether or not this criteria applied to them?
Where would decolonized people go?
Who would pay for their relocation?
Should people be internally relocated, as well as relocated to or from different States?
After decolonization, who would hold sovereignty over the territory?
Would existing States be dissolved or would they continue to exist?
Should we apply this same "solution" to other global territories? Why or why not?
Under what conditions should this "solution" be used?
Have fun with this.