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"
The greatest tests of how strongly we believe in the rule of law is our willingness to apply the same fair rules to those we most dislike. -- nm
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by
ty97
Do you think it was right to violate Pakistan's sovereignty to kill Osama Bin Laden? -- nm
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Bacon (aka redmond)
Aug 15 '12, 19:47
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International law isn't really about what's right and wrong - it's about what countries can do, and what they can get away with.
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Roger More
Aug 15, 19:55
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International Law is about who you are not what is right and wrong. If you are one of the "good countries" you can do much more. If you aren't in
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Bacon
Aug 15, 19:58
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No. If you are one of the powerful countries, you can do much more. -- nm
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Roger More
Aug 15, 20:01
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I stand corrected. Yes, replace powerful with "good" -- nm
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Bacon
Aug 15, 20:02
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