06-07-2004, 05:31 PM
"A war that is neither authorized nor condemned by the SC may formally be a violation of the UN charter, but the SC remains the only UN body that can declare that the charter was violated by nation X and order consequences.
Yes, of course the veto forces are somewhat imune to SC decisions. That's the point of the veto rights."
It doesn't mean you didn't violate the law. It means you're immune to the concequences. If you and your country have no care as to the difference, then perhaps you can understand the source of my intense dislike of US foreign policy.
Jester
Yes, of course the veto forces are somewhat imune to SC decisions. That's the point of the veto rights."
It doesn't mean you didn't violate the law. It means you're immune to the concequences. If you and your country have no care as to the difference, then perhaps you can understand the source of my intense dislike of US foreign policy.
Jester