Foreword | p. 11 |
American Imperialism | p. 11 |
Founding World Order | p. 13 |
Destroying World Order | p. 15 |
Prologue | p. 21 |
International Crisis and Neutrality: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward the Iraq-Iran War | p. 24 |
The Historical Background of U.S. Neutrality Policies | p. 24 |
U.S. "Neutrality" Toward the Iraq-Iran War | p. 33 |
Restoring International Peace and Security to the Persian Gulf | p. 37 |
Conclusion | p. 41 |
Postscript | p. 43 |
United States War Crimes During the First Persian Gulf War | p. 53 |
Introduction | p. 53 |
The Charges | p. 53 |
Universal Jurisdiction | p. 54 |
The Historical Origins of the War | p. 54 |
The Rapid Deployment Force | p. 55 |
United States War Plans Against Iraq | p. 55 |
The U.S. "Green Light" to Invade Kuwait | p. 56 |
Bush Is the Bigger War Criminal | p. 56 |
Bush's Perversion of the Constitution | p. 57 |
Bush's Mad Rush to War | p. 58 |
Bush Corrupted the United Nations | p. 58 |
Bush Circumvented and Violated Chapter VI of the United Nations Charter | p. 58 |
The Conduct of the War Itself | p. 59 |
Bush Ordered the Destruction of Facilities Essential to Civilian Life and Economic Productivity Throughout Iraq | p. 59 |
The United States and Enemy Soldiers | p. 60 |
The United States Used Prohibited Weapons | p. 61 |
The United States Intentionally Attacked Installations in Iraq Containing Dangerous Substances and Forces | p. 61 |
The United States Waged War on the Environment | p. 61 |
Defendant Bush Encouraged Fratricidal Violence | p. 62 |
Defendant Bush Intentionally Deprived the Iraqi People of Necessities | p. 62 |
Defendant Bush Demands Reparations | p. 63 |
Bush's "New World Order" | p. 63 |
Impeachment | p. 64 |
A Special Prosecutor | p. 64 |
Conclusion | p. 64 |
The Court Martial of Captain Dr. Yolanda Huet-Vaughn for Desertion | p. 65 |
Petition on Behalf of the Children of Iraq Submitted to the United Nations Charging President Bush and U.S. Authorities with Genocide | p. 92 |
Introduction | p. 94 |
The Facts | p. 95 |
Contentions | p. 97 |
Competence | p. 100 |
Jurisdiction | p. 101 |
Prayer For Relief | p. 104 |
Conclusion | p. 105 |
Humanitarian Intervention Versus International Law | p. 106 |
State Practice | p. 106 |
International Law and Legitimate Military Intervention | p. 109 |
International Law Against "Humanitarian" Intervention | p. 110 |
The Corfu Channel Case | p. 110 |
Nicaragua V. United States of America | p. 112 |
The Implications of Bosnia and Herzegovina | p. 113 |
Conclusion | p. 117 |
George Bush, Jr., September 11 and the Rule of Law | p. 118 |
Machiavelli Redux | p. 118 |
International Legal Nihilism | p. 118 |
11 September 2001 | p. 119 |
The Facts | p. 120 |
The Powell/Blair White Paper | p. 120 |
The Cover-Ups | p. 121 |
The Bin Laden Video | p. 121 |
Framing a Response to September 11 | p. 122 |
Terrorism and the Law | p. 122 |
The U.S. Policy Preference: Not Terrorism--War | p. 123 |
The U.N. Security Council Disagrees: Terrorism, Not War | p. 124 |
Bush Sr. v. Bush Jr. | p. 124 |
No Declaration of War from Congress | p. 124 |
The Infamy of Korematsu | p. 125 |
Instead, A Blank Check to Use Military Force | p. 126 |
Bush Sr. v. Bush Jr. Redux | p. 126 |
"Ending States" | p. 127 |
Honest Nuclear Warmongering | p. 127 |
The Prostitution of NATO | p. 128 |
Bush Jr.'s Crusade | p. 129 |
The U.S./U.N. Ambassador of Death | p. 130 |
Nazi "Self-defense" Resurfaces | p. 131 |
Retaliation Is Not Self-Defense | p. 132 |
Choosing Violent Resolutions for International Disputes | p. 132 |
Humanitarian Catastrophe | p. 134 |
Why War? | p. 134 |
It's Still the Oil, Stupid! | p. 135 |
How Empires Rule at Home | p. 136 |
Bush Jr.'s Constitutional Coup D'Etat | p. 136 |
Ashcroft's Police State | p. 137 |
Bush's Kangaroo Courts | p. 137 |
The Bush Jr. Withdrawal from the ABM Treaty | p. 138 |
Conclusion | p. 139 |
The Bush Jr. Administration's War of Aggression Against Iraq | p. 140 |
Neo-Cons, Fundies, Feddies, and Con-Artists | p. 140 |
Oil and Gas as the Key to Global Dominance | p. 143 |
Preventive War: The Nazi Precedent | p. 145 |
The Judgment of Nuremberg | p. 147 |
The Legal Determination of Guilt For War | p. 147 |
Naming the Guilty | p. 149 |
An Ongoing Criminal Conspiracy | p. 150 |
Belligerent Occupation | p. 150 |
The U.N. Fails to Observe Its Charter--Again | p. 151 |
Prostitution of and by the United Nations | p. 152 |
Tearing Up the Kellogg-Briand Peace Pact | p. 153 |
Reversing the Stimson Doctrine | p. 155 |
Sabotaging the International Criminal Court | p. 155 |
What Is To Be Done: Iraq for the Iraqis | p. 156 |
America for the Americans | p. 157 |
A Guide to Impeaching President George W. Bush | p. 158 |
Preventive Impeachment | p. 158 |
Impeaching Bush Sr. | p. 159 |
Constitutional Grounds for Impeachment | p. 159 |
Impeaching Bush Jr. | p. 160 |
Impeaching Clinton For the Right Reasons | p. 164 |
Bush Jr. Impeachment Debate | p. 167 |
Presidential Fears of Impeachment | p. 171 |
Epilogue | p. 172 |
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