People visiting NATO headquarters are given diplomatic immunity when they visit the country where it's originated, if their visit is NATO related. So general Franks needn't worry.
It's a personal concern to me that so little effort in put into getting an international law together. Bush can go to war, unpunished, for whatever whimsical reasons he has. There is nothing that can be done. If there were an universal system of law, wars could be made obsolete in the future. And it's my belief that now is the time to act, even if only one country at a time.
The USA could be a big influence on making a international law. Unfortunately, I don't see any willingness from it's part. The Bush junta, for example, has given me the impression that they *like* war, not for the results, but for the spoils of it.
Personally, I prefer small, roaring mice over huge, sneaky rats. Then again, I'm biased.
This is how I see things. If I'm wrong, please enlighten me, rather than fight what I wrote. I'm interested in finding out the truth, together with you guys, not in starting a pro-contra argument.
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