Military Law
Mar. 20, 2003
War Games
Forum Column - By Mark T. Clark - Many people harbor doubts about the war with Iraq. These people don't fully understand that without strong U.S. leadership, the edifice of international law may crumble. And with it, the United Nations will go the way of the League of Nations, which in its own time refused to resolve to confront the evil of its day.




Forum Column
By Mark T. Clark
Many people harbor doubts about the war with Iraq. These people don't fully understand that without strong U.S. leadership, the edifice of international law may crumble. And with it, the United Nations will go the way of the League of Nations, which in its own time refused to resolve to confront the evil of i...
By Mark T. Clark
Many people harbor doubts about the war with Iraq. These people don't fully understand that without strong U.S. leadership, the edifice of international law may crumble. And with it, the United Nations will go the way of the League of Nations, which in its own time refused to resolve to confront the evil of i...
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