Treason.
Edmund has committed treason by betraying his family and country. He has aligned himself with the enemy, seeking personal gain at the expense of loyalty and honor. His actions demonstrate a profound betrayal of trust, which is considered one of the gravest offenses in many societies.
Traitor
Soldiers who sold secrets to the enemy army were often imprisoned for treason or espionage. This is considered a serious crime as it involves betraying one's own country and providing valuable information to the enemy. The length of imprisonment would depend on the severity of the offense and the laws of the country involved.
false War is Heck. What would you do if you were defending you home and country? You would shot at them before the airplanes arrived and as they are descending. That is not a war crime.
"Aid and comfort to the enemy" is part of the definition of the crime of treason, which is the only crime defined in the Constitution.
Public Enemy
The word for a person cooperating with the enemy in occupying one's country is "collaborator." Collaborators often assist the occupying force in various capacities, which can include providing information, resources, or support against their own countrymen. The term carries a negative connotation, particularly in the context of wartime or occupation.
don't you get it? Lets say you have an enemy, and your friend has to hate that person too, so the enemy of your enemy is your friend!
The worst enemy of Ancient Egypt were the Greeks.
What is an enemy combatant?a person who has information on the enemy that he or she will reveal for combat paya person captured by the enemy who refuses to submit to interrogationa person thought to be plotting against the United States with the enemya person captured while engaging in active warfare against the United States
In Enemy Country - 1968 is rated/received certificates of: Norway:16 Sweden:15
There is no enemy for the people of a country. if they are said that they have, the enemy is the one who makes them believe it.