Whoever wrote the Antihero section knows nothing about the Geneva Conventions. Hint: there's nothing in there about killing sleeping enemies or kicking enemies in the balls. In fact, probably the only really questionable thing Nomad's team does in the game, at least from a "this is war" standpoint, is muscling General Baro's daughter, a civilian, into setting up a meet with the general. And when Bowman tells the Ghosts to use her to get to him, Nomad is visibly disgusted at the idea and specifically tells his/her team NOT to kill the woman unless she tries to harm any of them.
Whoever wrote the Antihero section knows nothing about the Geneva Conventions. Hint: there's nothing in there about killing sleeping enemies or kicking enemies in the balls. In fact, probably the only really questionable thing Nomad's team does in the game, at least from a "this is war" standpoint, is muscling General Baro's daughter, a civilian, into setting up a meet with the general. And when Bowman tells the Ghosts to use her to get to him, Nomad is visibly disgusted at the idea and specifically tells his/her team NOT to kill the woman unless she tries to harm any of them.