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#Nuremberg

The Nuremberg Trials (1945-1949) established that individuals bear criminal responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity. The Nuremberg Principles form the foundation of modern international criminal law and the doctrine that "following orders" is not a defense.

Updated May 20, 2026 Military Overreach
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Iran War: Crime of Aggression — War Launched Without Congressional Authorization

The United States launched a major war against Iran without congressional authorization, without a UN Security Council mandate, and while diplomatic channels remained open. Legal experts, the Brennan Center, and international law scholars have characterized the strikes as unconstitutional and as potentially meeting the definition of a crime of aggression — what the Nuremberg Tribunal called 'the supreme international crime.'

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