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But is it crippled? Has there been any major attempt to destroy the Breezebuilders' actual facilities, equipment, or war machines? No. The Land Blubbers are attempting to stop the Breezebuilders' invasion fleet from leaving port by depriving it of power. The Breezebuilders were likely looking to launch their invasion anyways, and when the Land Blubbers attempted to stop it the Breezebuilders now have gained a Casus Belli, being able to claim that their forces were attacked and that the ensuing invasion is merely a counterattack.
Then, in the outro we see how the Breezebuilders treat captured Land Blubbers. In what civilized nation is it okay to fire POWs out of a cannon at their comrades? This is clearly a war of extermination for the Breezebuilders.
Now for Zephyr: When you arrive, the Land Blubbers are desperate for aid. The Breezebuilders have them outgunned and overwhelmed. The Breezebuilders, unlike the Land Blubbers, are armed with enough missiles to make the Macross animators blush and are even feeding them to child soldiers.
Summary of Zephyr: The Breezebuilders are rolling up on the Land Blubber ready to carpet bomb and occupy.
Final summary: The Breezebuilders are guilty of war crimes and Spyro is complicit. Thank you for coming to my TED talk.