>
> International law (such as it is) and the bodies
> with the authority to
> execute it cannot adequetely "deal" with internation
> criminal gangs.
This is ignorant, INTERPOL does this all the time. There is also the International Criminal Court, to which we now belong.
Until [later]. . .
> another, less desirable solution must be
> implemented. Now, I presume you
> think pursuing those less desriable solutions
> undercuts the possibility of
> ultimately building institutions of (substantive as
> opposed to nominal)
> international law. I myself am not so sure.
>
Even if we can't rely on the institutions we've got, why escalate to murder to start with?
jks
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