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Pastimes : Kosovo

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (10672)5/31/1999 10:56:00 AM
From: Enigma  Read Replies (2) of 17770
 
Nato is enforcing no law because it is flouting international law. <<We created this flawed system of enforcement and world "government", thus it is our right as citizen nations to act when the official channels fail>>

This argument is porous in the extreme. We seem to be justifying this action on the basis of a 'balance of atrocites'. In other words the Serbs have committed more atrocities than the Croats, Bosnians, KLA, so we ignored those and act now - never mind that the potential disaster we used to justify our action is now there on an undreamed of scale. I hope all the legal actions against all parties are prosecuted - and then if the ones against us go against us we will see if we are countries of the law after all. The easiest way to justify going against the UN Charter is to attack the UN. It's like saying 'we like that decision of the World Court, but we didn't like that one - so let's ignore the World Court' And what do you mean by 'world government'? Is this a catch phrase for neo imperialism?

Regards,

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