
Originally Posted by
j2k4
Last answer, so file this one away.
In the scenario you describe, vid, I would say the U.S. personnel should be hauled before your I.C.C., and dealt with summarily and according to international dictates; just as with those who enter our armed services, you pays your pesos, and you takes your choice.
If U.S. personnel commit an offense under the flag of the U.N., they are subject to the U.N.'s justice.
Annan, of course, should have something more to say than, "While I regret the actions of the few, I am not responsible."
Your scenario overlooks the repetitive and endemic nature of the offenses committed over the tenure of Annan's reign, which I feel is an important aspect of the current situation, but, there you are.
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