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| Sentenal | Jan 5 2009, 10:49 PM |
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When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.
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That was a post WW2 law or something, right? Its not that I disagree with the principles behind it, but there is no reason a country should have to submit itself to anything other than its ruling documents. The Laws of the United Nations are UN Laws. And honestly, they are pretty much worthless, since the UN really doesn't have an army, and has traditionally relied on the United States to enforce its resolutions. But a country's main obligation is to protect the citizens that it represents. Should allowing itself to be prosecuted for a violation of one of those laws contradict that main obligation a government has, then it should not allow itself to be prosecuted. That is pretty much my main point. I'm not really sure what the subject in question is referring to, or if it is just a general "what if" question. |
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