Bush is responsible for the lawbreaking in Iraq

Iraq is a caldron of broken laws.
Recent noise surrounding the indictment of Blackwater guards for war crimes they allegedly committed in Iraq during September 2007 serves as a reminder that the Bush administration's entire misadventure in that country has involved lawbreaking on a scale that may be unparalleled by any other U.S. presidency in recent memory, perhaps even exceeding that of Richard Nixon's reign.
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Derek Hawkins
3.8
by Derek Hawkins - Jan. 9, 2009

Quite insightful, referencing sections of the Constitution, the UN Charter and other documents to support the central point that the United States must hold the Bush administration accountable for lawbreaking in Iraq. May be too verbose for the average reader to make it all the way through, though.

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