D’Alessandra asserts that the U.S. remains bound by international law despite domestic attempts to reclassify the conflict’s legal status.
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“Iran has surely been hammered by air strikes, and lost its navy and air force, but Iran as a whole continues to defend itself.”
“The spectacle endures: a world order that speaks the language of law while practicing the politics of hierarchy.”
Israel’s Lebanon displacement tactics echo Gaza war crimes as authorities threaten permanent exclusion of Shia population from their homes.
Israel and US face consequences of weakened international law as Iran employs cluster munitions and civilian targeting they once justified.
Starmer deepens UK Iran war under “self-defence” fudge as legal pretence crumbles, Iraq lessons ignored.
UK permits US bases for “defensive” strikes, but legal distinction from unlawful offensive war may prove unsustainable.
U.S. allies have abandoned international law—condemning Russia’s violations but endorsing America’s aggression against Iran.
Iraq’s parliament is advancing a law to permanently institutionalize the Iran-backed PMF as a parallel military structure.
Trump’s Board of Peace, launched without UN legitimacy, risks replacing international law with power politics.
