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Essay heading: Iraq War
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March 28, 2000 |
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The US usurped the UN’s authority as the world’s international law makers, they took full advantage of their power and influence within the United Nations, took matters into their own hands and declared, what seems to be an illegal war.
The main legal case of the Coalition of the willing was: The United States, United Kingdom and Australia all suggested that there was sufficient authority in the existing Security Council resolutions to justify the use of force against Iraq... displayed 300 characters
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Colin Powell (the US Secretary of State at the time) proclaimed that ‘past, present and new material breaches by Iraq provide more then enough authority to vouch war.’ Although this was the strong belief of these three nations, Adam Roberts of ‘the Guardian’ (a London newspaper) also backed them up. He stated in an article on the 17th of September 2002, “…in the Case of Iraq, the core rationale for military action is Iraq’s consistent violation of the UN Security Council resolutions, particularly as regards disarmament and inspection”... displayed next 300 characters
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