International Law And The War In Iraq

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...in Iraq are divisive, to say the least. On the one hand are those authors and 'experts' who wrote a great deal about this issue, pro or con, as the United States and the United Kingdom made plans to invade. On the other hand are those authors and 'experts' who write more about ethics and politics regarding the war today. The question of whether or not the war in Iraq is legal at this point in time is moot.
One might even ask if the International laws regarding war are even appropriate for the kind of warfare this world is facing now. There are no rules for civilized nations declaring war on all terrorists. There are no boundaries, there are, however, nation states that knowingly harbor terrorists' training camps and terrorists themselves. Rules of the Geneva Conventions no longer apply when Islamic terrorists have captured,...

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