Sovereignty Of A Single State No Longer Inviolable?

Posted on Tuesday, December 09 at 16:06 by sthompson
During a 90-minute interview, Berlusconi said the world should continue to back the U.S., even if doing so might mean "a change in international law, which previously held that the sovereignty of a single state was inviolable."

Proof that the war on Iraq has a lot to do with sovereignty (and its violation) and imperialism...

Note: back the US war on Iraq worst Italian military ...

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  1. Wed Dec 10, 2003 5:16 pm
    It's good that they won't let the guerillias change their stance on why they are there. At least they (the Italians) are sticking with their principals.<p> <p>---<br>"History does not repeat itself, but it does rhyme" Mark Twain

  2. Wed Dec 10, 2003 10:47 pm
    The sovereignty of a state is inviolable, but fascists like Hitler and Bush don`t understand that! Berlusconi is also a corporate fascist! He is a billionaire who basically owns all of the media in Italy! Berlusconi does not in any way resemble the traditional left of centre social governing that you see in European countries like today`s Germany, Sweden, France, and Austria. It`s good to stick to principles, but only if those principles are just!

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    Dave Ruston



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