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The latest nonsense justification of the right to intervene in Syria, neither in self-defense or with a UN mandate, as the UN Charter specifies. The French president defended the lack of a UN resolution before conducting the strikes against Syria, saying that it was "the international community" that intervened. "We have complete international legitimacy to act within this framework," Macron said in the interview broadcast by BFMTV, RMC radio and Mediapart. "Three members of the Security Council have intervened." This guy belongs in the dock at The Hague.Is he clueless about Nuremberg? The whole post is worth a read. Remember that France and Britain were the original Western colonizers of the Middle East after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. See Sykes-Picot. And not only the ME but also
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The latest nonsense justification of the right to intervene in Syria, neither in self-defense or with a UN mandate, as the UN Charter specifies.The latest nonsense justification of the right to intervene in Syria, neither in self-defense or with a UN mandate, as the UN Charter specifies. The French president defended the lack of a UN resolution before conducting the strikes against Syria, saying that it was "the international community" that intervened. "We have complete international legitimacy to act within this framework," Macron said in the interview broadcast by BFMTV, RMC radio and Mediapart. "Three members of the Security Council have intervened." This guy belongs in the dock at The Hague.Is he clueless about Nuremberg? The whole post is worth a read. Remember that France and Britain were the original Western colonizers of the Middle East after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. See Sykes-Picot. And not only the ME but also
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The French president defended the lack of a UN resolution before conducting the strikes against Syria, saying that it was "the international community" that intervened.This guy belongs in the dock at The Hague.
"We have complete international legitimacy to act within this framework," Macron said in the interview broadcast by BFMTV, RMC radio and Mediapart. "Three members of the Security Council have intervened."
Is he clueless about Nuremberg?