View Full Version : Is Bush war criminal? Will he prosecuted?


shamsery
04-07-06, 01:51 AM
I have never watched on this forum that our learned friend (pro US & Zion’s) bring any facts that may remove the hood and expose the dirty nail.
Recently US Supreme Court in a 5-3 decision ruled that President Bush's effort to railroad tortured Guantanamo Bay detainees in kangaroo courts "violates both US law and the Geneva Conventions."

The Legal Times quotes David Remes, a partner in the law firm of Covington & Burling: "At the broadest level, the Court has rejected the basic legal theory of the Bush administration since 9/11--that the president has the inherent power to do whatever he wants in the name of fighting terrorism without accountability to Congress or the courts."
Perhaps the Court's ruling has more far reaching implications. In finding[color=red] Bush in violation of the Geneva Conventions, the ruling may have created a prima facie case for charges to be filed against Bush as a war criminal. [/color=red]

Our reader should know, we have concluded that Bush assumed the war criminal's mantle when he illegally invaded Iraq under false pretenses. The US itself established the Nuremberg standard that it is a war crime to launch a war of aggression. This was the charge that the chief US prosecutor brought against German leaders at the Nuremberg trials.
Adopted.
http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts07012006.html

Is Bush war criminal?
Will he prosecuted?
I am confident, judgment of history is cruel.
It never excuse, may take time.
US brought charges of invasion against Germans at Nuremberg.
How they can escape ?

Miss G
04-07-06, 03:08 AM
nothing Bush (or any other politician 4 tht matter) says or does ever surprises me anymore... we all know everything tht's going on with the wars around the world... & politics is more involved in our lives thn we can imagine... it's literally in our every little thing we do.... george w. is the president of the "super power" of the world, im sure he'll be able 2 run away from "punishment" bcuz he's broken a few laws no matter how immoral his actions r... its the sad truth :)

shamsery
04-07-06, 09:07 AM
Respected Miss G,

I agree with (1) highlighted portion.

nothing Bush (or any other politician 4 tht matter) says or does ever surprises me anymore... we all know everything tht's going on with the wars around the world... & (1)politics is more involved in our lives thn we can imagine... it's literally in our every little thing we do.... george w. is the president of the "super power" of the world, im sure he'll be able 2 run away from "punishment" bcuz he's broken a few laws no matter how immoral his actions r... its the sad truth :)

(2) History is very cruel.
Take the example of Hitler , Benito Mussolini.
Tragedy, we don’t take lesson from history.