Not exact matches
The U.S. does not have intrinsic enmity toward Iraq and has no
justification for unilateral
military action.
International law is a collection of
justifications for military and diplomatic
action or inaction, rather than something with a true «legal» character in the conventional sense.
Gordon Brown said there was «no
justification»
for Georgia's
actions and argued there was «an immediate and pressing need to end the fighting and disengage all
military forces.