Trump's War Against Iran Violates International Law
Donald Trump's attack on Iran violates both international law and the U.S. Constitution. In this post and a subsequent one, I'll take seriously some arguments that, if accepted, could undercut those conclusions, not because there's any real doubt about them but because I expect Trump's supporters and apologists to make such arguments. In March 2003 I wrote a column explaining why the then-imminent attack on Iraq would violate international law but probably not violate the separation of powers under the U.S. Constitution because President Bush sought and received congressional authorization. Trump's attack on Iran is equally a violation of international law but also a clear violation of the U.S. Constitution. Today I'll discuss international law. In a follow-up essay, I'll discuss the U.S. Constitution. The U.N. Charter--which is a multilateral treaty to which the U.S. is an original party--authorizes the use of military force in precisely two circumstances:...