Ergo, by using that logic, Terrorism, not being a country, cannot be attacked with or without U.N. sanction, AND:Originally posted by ketoprak@11 March 2003 - 17:14
Demonstration by law
1.a. A country not directly attacked by another country should not attack this country without UN approval.
1.b. The US were not directly attacked by Irak.
2.a. There are a number of circumstances where the UN can agree on a war.
2.b. The Irak case doesn't fit any of these conditions.
--> This war is illegal
Iraq, being merely a financier, trainer, and backer of terrorists, cannot be attacked, and it would be illegal, under international law, for the U.N. to sanction an attack on Iraq in any case; I.E., the U.N. could not, even if 100% of it's member nations voted to, sanction any such attack, owing to it's illegality.
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