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The extraterritorial power of the US has no legal basis on the jurisdictions it's exerted.


What legal basis do you think it could possibly have? There is no world government telling countries what they can and cannot do to each other.


There are treaties and international conventions, as well as the ICC and other supranational bodies that prosecute abuses by nation states and individuals responsible for the actions.

But, largely, that was my point - it's entirely illegal, and a "might makes right" situation.




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