Kuvagh wrote:They used Biological Weapons to infect the Planet's Population with a disease that affected them for Generations and lead to a painful death. They did this because the Planet refused to join the Dominion. They don't seem particularly concerned with Infrastructure, only in their Security and Dominance.
Ah, I remember which one you were talking about.
Initialy I thought you were talking about some Federation world that had been defeated in combat, but was then gassed anyway. If that had been the case you may have had a point.
However, that is not the case.
The planet could well have had its armed forces intact, and dispersed among cities and other population centres. It was quite clear that they weren't going to surrender, so they had a choice:
1) Orbital bombardment, followed by a ground war in urban environments which would likely have caused massive collatoral damage and would probably have killed a lot of the civilians anyway, thus probably leading to the formation of a guerilla resistance against them.
Or:
2) Gass the planet, leaving the infrastructure intact and suffering no losses.
In this scenario, gassing the planet is the best option.
And more to the point of this debate, it turns out that this incident is a total red herring when it comes to discussing captured UFP worlds. Why? Well:
1) The world you mentioned was conquered as a one-off conflict, not as part of a major on-going war that requires large amounts of resources. Killing off the planet's workers and thus delaying the production of any materials from that world is of little consequence.
2) The UFP world is part of a major on-going campaign. All resources are needed, and they are needed ASAP. Killing off the workers on the planet would then require you to ship your own workers to the planet before any construction can go on. This is a delay that is not acceptable given the circumstances.
3) Filling the planet up with your workers allows your enemies to strike it with little worry, they probably won't care about killing some of your civilians. If their own citizens were still there, however, they'd be a lot more hesitant to launch attacks that may kill civilians. This would be of extreme value, as it means that you can station garrisons, barracks, anti-ship weapons, command posts and other military facilities near cities, towns, etc in the knowledge that they will not simply be blasted from orbit. This gives the planet a major defensive boost against any attacking UFP force.
4) The UFP does not have a ground army, meaning that once any Starfleet elements in the system are defeated there will be little to no serious resistance on the ground.
5) The UFP worlds are unlikely to resist occupation.
Again, the fact that Betazed came out just fine points the fact that the Dominion aren't just going to massacre everything in sight.
This has a lot of bearing, it shows that they are willing to kill rather than take prisoners and reflects heavily on their moral attitudes which are at the heart of this debate.
Incorrect, it shows that they don't particularly care about taking prisoners from the enemies
military forces. It says nothing about how they would treat civilians.
As Seafort pointed out, as long as planets followed the rules they were allowed to get along just fine.
It should also then be noted that we heard no reference saying the Planet was Risa like at this point. The fact that we didn't hear anything doesn't mean very much.
Actualy, the fact that we didn't hear anything means quite a bit. Betazed is a fairly prominant world in the UFP. Any attrocities there would likely have been fairly big news. The fact that no such attrocities were ever mentioned points to the fact that none actualy happened.
If you wish to claim that these attrocities
did take place, then you must provide evidence other than "well, it
might have happened because no one ever said it
didn't".
And what of their decision to kill every last Cardassian? It would seem that the Founders and the Dominion don't care so long as they win.
The Cardassians had just rebelled against them at that point and joined the UFP/KE/RSE in the war against the Dominion.