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US admits to killing civilians in Somalia, corrects record after incorrect congressional testimony
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<blockquote data-quote="tall73" data-source="post: 73875832" data-attributes="member: 125574"><p>Prosecution was your language. They didn't call for prosecution. They simply said we need to investigate and be more open as we may be violating international law. There would be no point in them pushing for prosecution.</p><p></p><p>We removed our signature to the international criminal court in 2002. This was due to perceived bias, lack of due process, and the view that it would surrender US sovereignty.</p><p></p><p>And we enacted the American Service-Members Protection Act in 2002 which would protect service members from prosecution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tall73, post: 73875832, member: 125574"] Prosecution was your language. They didn't call for prosecution. They simply said we need to investigate and be more open as we may be violating international law. There would be no point in them pushing for prosecution. We removed our signature to the international criminal court in 2002. This was due to perceived bias, lack of due process, and the view that it would surrender US sovereignty. And we enacted the American Service-Members Protection Act in 2002 which would protect service members from prosecution. [/QUOTE]
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