Time and again, the United States takes positions on human rights issues that drive our allies nuts. As Michael Ignatieff, a former leader of Canada's Liberal Party, recently observed: "From Nuremberg onward, no country has invested more [than the U.S.] in the development of international jurisdiction for atrocity crimes, and no country has worked harder to make sure that the law it seeks for others does not apply to itself."
It was along these lines that President G...
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