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No. Just because the US military does it with impunity doesn't mean it's standard and not a war crime.
Yeah, international humanitarian laws weren't codified because nobody was doing things that they should never do..
All the instances of targeting civilians and food sources as a weapon of war? You bet your ass I am.
No, it was added to the Geneva convention in 1977
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starvation_(crime)
Depends on whether you define a crime as a "legal" bad action or a "moral" bad action. While the latter may be problematic, because anyone can have different values, it is still widely considered a bad thing to kill people who did not do anything.
Well, the question was on the practice's legality, not its morality.
So yes.
I agree, but you asked specifically about legality.