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:Also note that [[:Category:Warfare post-1945|incidents of Warfare post-1945]] are also violations of the rulings of the [[Wikipedia:Nuremberg Trials|Nuremberg trials]] under [[Wikipedia:Nuremberg_Principles#Principle VI|Principle VI]] (a) (i) : "[[Wikipedia:War of aggression|War of aggression]]"
 
This, arguably, makes most [[Wikipedia:United States presidential doctrines|United States presidential doctrines]] well-documented evidence of premeditation to commit war crimes
 
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| style="width: 102px; height: 42px; font-size: 14pt;" | '''Nuremberg'''<br><br><small><small>1945</small></small><br><br><br>'''War<br>of<br>Aggression'''<br><br><br><small><small>1975</small></small><br><br>'''United<br>Nations'''
 
| style="width: 102px; height: 42px; font-size: 14pt;" | '''Nuremberg'''<br><br><small><small>1945</small></small><br><br><br>'''War<br>of<br>Aggression'''<br><br><br><small><small>1975</small></small><br><br>'''United<br>Nations'''
 
| style="font-size: 8pt; line-height: 1.25em;" |[[:Category:Warfare post-1975|Invasions, coups, and other military actions against sovereign states after 1975]] without international mandate are illegal under the spirit of [[Wikipedia:international law|international law]] according to the precedent set by the [[Wikipedia:United Nations General Assembly|United Nations General Assembly]]'s [[Wikipedia:Resolution 3314|Resolution 3314]]<br>
 
| style="font-size: 8pt; line-height: 1.25em;" |[[:Category:Warfare post-1975|Invasions, coups, and other military actions against sovereign states after 1975]] without international mandate are illegal under the spirit of [[Wikipedia:international law|international law]] according to the precedent set by the [[Wikipedia:United Nations General Assembly|United Nations General Assembly]]'s [[Wikipedia:Resolution 3314|Resolution 3314]]<br>
Also note that [[:Category:Warfare post-1945|incidents of warfare post-1945]] are also violations of the[[Wikipedia:Nuremberg Trials|Nuremberg trials]] under [[Wikipedia:Nuremberg_Principles#Principle VI|Principle VI]] (a) (i) :<br>"[[Wikipedia:War of aggression|War of aggression]]"
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Also note that [[:Category:Warfare post-1945|incidents of warfare post-1945]] are also violations of the [[Wikipedia:Nuremberg Trials|Nuremberg trials]] under [[Wikipedia:Nuremberg_Principles#Principle VI|Principle VI]] (a) (i) :<br>"[[Wikipedia:War of aggression|War of aggression]]"
 
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This, arguably, makes most<br>[[Wikipedia:United States presidential doctrines|US presidential doctrines]] well-documented evidence of premeditation to commit<br>crimes against international law
 
This, arguably, makes most<br>[[Wikipedia:United States presidential doctrines|US presidential doctrines]] well-documented evidence of premeditation to commit<br>crimes against international law
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[[Category:Violations of international law]]
 
[[Category:Violations of international law]]
 
[[Category:Warfare post-1945]]
 
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[[Category:Warfare post-1975]]

Revision as of 03:46, 26 April 2014

Nuremberg

1945


War
of
Aggression



1975

United
Nations
Invasions, coups, and other military actions against sovereign states after 1975 without international mandate are illegal under the spirit of international law according to the precedent set by the United Nations General Assembly's Resolution 3314

Also note that incidents of warfare post-1945 are also violations of the Nuremberg trials under Principle VI (a) (i) :
"War of aggression"
This, arguably, makes most
US presidential doctrines well-documented evidence of premeditation to commit
crimes against international law