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Originally Posted by Wolf_Rider
(Iraq round two)
International law
Further information: United Nations Charter and International law
'[/i\\i]There have been no findings by any legal tribunal with both legal authority and legal jurisdiction that any laws were violated. There are only two legal tribunals with both authority and jurisdiction to make such a finding: (1) The US federal courts and (2) the United Nations. Advisory opinions are prohibited in US Courts and are also prohibited by the UN Charter unless the security council authorizes them. There are no relevant advisory opinions or legal finding regarding the legality. The United Nations security council has made no findings on the issues.
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lets be serious here, even assuming Iraq WAS illegal ...
(1) The US federal courts
... and this US court action against the US Bush administration was going to be prosecuted by what part of the US government ????
(2) the United Nations. Advisory opinions are prohibited in US Courts and are also prohibited by the UN Charter unless the security council authorizes them.
uh huh ... and the US has absolute veto power in the security council.