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Did Marine A Do Wrong? On Biggar’s Lethal Intentions
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Nigel BiggarBattlefield KillingLaw Of The SeaMarine BiologyLethal IntentionsWounded Taliban Fighter
On patrol in Afghanistan, Sgt Blackman—referred to as ‘Marine A’ at the subsequent trial—pulled a wounded Taliban fighter out of view and shot him at close range. He was subsequently convicted for murder. I argue that, given premises endorsed in In Defence of War, Nigel Biggar is committed to the justifiability of that battlefield killing.