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War Is an International Crime. Why Does It Go Unpunished?

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A sweeping legal history reveals how the international community failed to live up to the promises of Nuremberg

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 17, 2026
The lack of accountability for war crimes raises questions about the effectiveness of international institutions in maintaining peace.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 17, 2026
Global power dynamics often dictate which war criminals face justice, highlighting the need for a more equitable international legal system.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 17, 2026
Although war is a crime, the complexities of conflict make it difficult to apply the law uniformly, complicating any push for accountability.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 17, 2026
The Nuremberg Trials set a dangerous precedent that can be manipulated for political gain, undermining true justice and sovereignty.

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CLAIM 게시자: admin May 17, 2026
The failure to punish war crimes undermines international law and emboldens aggressors, necessitating stronger enforcement mechanisms.

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