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UN Fight Down to Wire on PeacekeeperImmunity /Congress weighing legislation authorizing invade Hague
Reuters ^
| Jun. 28, 2002
| BY IRWIN ARIEFF
Posted on 06/28/2002 6:42:22 PM PDT by WakeUpChristian
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To: anguish
Principles of extraterritoriality would govern any invasion of the court at the Hague. We would not really be invading Nederland, and so not committing an attack against NATO.
All things considered, a pre-emptive attack on the court at the Hague might well be in order. Just get this stuff out of the way before all the BS flows.
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06/29/2002 5:30:21 PM PDT
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muawiyah
To: WakeUpChristian
"Bush renounced the treaty after the United States signed it while his predecessor Bill Clinton was in the White House."
A key sentence...wasn't it Clinton who declared the UN's Charter the greatest victory for human rights ever? (nevermind our Constitution)
To: duckln
You know that is the eventual reality that the Serbs will return to kosovo. I am convinced that NATO/UN sees what the KLA are about and the potential for the creation of a criminal run state could be counter productive. KLA will answer for the crimes they have committed. They are starting to. The Serbs are capable of reintegrating with the Albanians in Kosovo now that Milosevic is out of the way. It will however take some time. Its in NATO's best interest to work with the Serbs.
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07/01/2002 3:26:22 PM PDT
by
Wraith
To: WakeUpChristian
is there a status on this? I have not heard anything new on this issue..
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