I don't watch those, but from how it sounds, my expectation is that they tell it from the cops perspective. Because surely it wouldn't be from the criminal's perspective? Perspective would bias it already
Mines are cheap and due to geography, they would be a relatively effective defense. For that reason, signing them away with the treaty was called a mistake even back then. Public opinion was about fifty-fifty for a long time and there was never enough political will to seriously consider withdrawal, or even for the opponents to be particularly vocal about it.
So why now? The full scale invasion in Ukraine was a shock that kicked the ball rolling. The topic became hot immediately and there was also a petition that collected signatures very fast. That took some time, but it's how we got here.
Wrong. If nobody invades, the mines don't get laid out in the first place.
If it does come to that, the positions are marked mapped and they will get cleaned out. The reason for the treaty was that in some places mines were just spread willy nilly.
I still haven't seen your explanation for how this is actually an offense, but keep moving that goalpost 👍
I don't watch those, but from how it sounds, my expectation is that they tell it from the cops perspective. Because surely it wouldn't be from the criminal's perspective? Perspective would bias it already