Have to disagree with both of you. The only action of the four you listed that comes close to contemporaneously “attacking the international order” is the Iraq War.https://twitter.com/heerjeet/status/946854102511656960 …
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That’s a fairer characterization. The debate is whether they were ends-justify-the-means exceptions or just hegemonic perquisites.
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Well,if the exceptions are frequent enough, you have to see them as not exceptions but hegemonic privileges.
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Those who enforce the "international order" by its nature don't follow the same rules as those subject to it i.e. If you held someone without consent, that's kidnapping. But if the police did it (especially with a warrant), that might be a legal "reasonable search/seizure"
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