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    1. AlsoInteresting on

      Does it break some laws if it’s determined that they are drug traffickers?

    2. Time-Warthog2000 on

      I mean yeah, transparently so. Except the US isn’t part of any international waters treaties or the ICC.

    3. 47_for_18_USC_2381 on

      Who would have known that executing people with no trial was illegal. That just because you will something into existence „It’s a war on fentanyl“ or whatever the fuck he made up, does not give you divine law over the globe to do what you want.

      For the maga morons – There are entire other nations on this globe. There are rule of engagement. There are trials for people who are assumed to be doing illegal activity. Nobody on this planet has the authority to bomb and execute other countries national citizens. The fact that it’s in International Waters carries it’s own set of rules. The same rules of the high seas humans have been following for centuries.

    4. Royal-Hunter3892 on

      It looks like America is facing problems to get away from violating International laws like it used to once ,when US didn’t face any consequences for its unilateral descisions

      US won’t be able to take unipolar decisions like it used to once. First Britain criticized US now France .

      It can’t use one standard on others and another on itself . The Era of American Exceptionalism is gradually coming to an end .

    5. Laws need an entity with monopoly on violence to exist. That’s why they work within countries-states-cities. They don’t work at the international level because that doesn’t exist. Sometimes larger countries enforce these „laws“ on smaller ones, but for larger countries, international „laws“ are international suggestions.

      Just look at Russia, China, US. Trade deals? Maritime limits? Invading countries?

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