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im not a expert on policy making but i don't think it would have any weight with the covenant no matter how far i broaden the definition there not a country or even single species there a religious cult of sorts and further more as a culture or organization however you look at it they have a very different point of view life is not as highly valued to them as humans some like the hunters are mad scientist experiments almost like an organic machine built to order and the grunts are exactly that grunts /breed for work so for them its an extermination and for us its a struggle for survival through the story we have a difficult time fending them off they destroy many citys etc and ya it is a war but not in the conventional sense (but Geneva suggestions is funny)