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U.S., Israel Strike Iran: Legal and Political Fallout

U.S., Israel Strike Iran: Legal and Political Fallout

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March 2, 20261m 38s

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U.S. and Israeli forces launch airstrikes on Iran, killing Supreme Leader Khamenei, in response to nuclear program fears. Iran retaliates with missile attacks. UN Secretary-General condemns both sides for breaking international law. Trump administration defends strikes as necessary for global security. Law experts warn of risky shift towards force without approval, potentially weakening global rules and U.S. constitutional limits. Democrats in Congress call moves illegal, scheduling urgent debates on presidents powers. International law allows force only for self-defense or with U.N. Security Council backing, making these strikes aggression. U.S., Israel, and Iran not members of International Criminal Court, making prosecution unlikely without U.N. referral. Congress debates continue amid ongoing conflict.

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