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    International Policy War on Terrorism Specific Conflicts Warfare and Conflict













International Policy War on Terrorism Specific Conflicts Warfare and Conflict


International Policy

This category covers the policy of nations towards the so-called "War on Terrorism" proclaimed by the USA, and discussions about the position and action of governments. Websites of governments on the issue, organisations dedicated to promote or to critisize the government of their country, and commentary on the international policy of a special country is listed in the sub-categories by continent and country.

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  • - Evidence for financial motives behind the war on terror, and the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq.
  • - Latest developments, reports on the work of the General Assembly and the Security Council, conventions, declarations, links to the UN-agencies and multimedia.
  • - Discusses if the international law relating to self-defence provides detailed guidance on the legality of the totality of the United States' military operations. By Angus Martyn, published by the Australian Parliamentary Library.
  • - Lidia Andrusenko discusses the relations between US and Russia. Counterpunch, US.
  • - Offers basic texts and transcripts, and information on the deployment of NATO troups [some documents are translated in English, French, Ukrainian and Russian].
  • - An Essay by Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Wales. The Guardian, UK.
  • - Transcript of the speech in the German Bundestag.
  • - Commentary on the new concept of pre-emption described by the US president in a speech at West Point.
  • - Detailed commentary on the US president's new doctrine of pre-emptive action against states and terrorist groups. By David E. Sanger, New York Times, US.
  • - New proposals could lead Special Operations units to get involved in covert operations in countries where the US is not at open war and, in some cases, where the local government is not informed of their presence. New York Times, US (free registration req
  • - America's opposition to the new international criminal court grew more aggressive when it became known that Britain had negotiated an agreement to protect its own troops in Afghanistan from war crimes prosecutions.
  • - Discusses the refusal of the US government to support the creation of the International Criminal Court in connection with the US-led campaign against terrorism. New York Times, US (free registration required).
  • - The Bush administration has accused Cuba of producing small quantities of germs that can be used in biological warfare. New York Times, US (free registration required).
  • - Hugo Young points out the necessity of serious debate between Americans and Europeans, instead of mutual accusations. The Guardian, UK.
  • - Leah C. Wells comments on US bombings in Afghanistan and Iraq.


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