Trump says ‘own morality’ is only limit on his power: ‘I don’t need international law’
Trump claims his global actions are limited only by his personal morality, dismissing international law while asserting U.S. dominance through military and economic strategies.
- Trump said his 'own morality' is the only constraint on his power to order military actions around the world.
- Trump stated that he does 'not need international law' but later added that he does need to abide by international law, depending on its definition.
- Trump has launched a series of military operations in his second presidential term, including strikes on Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, and Venezuela.
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Trump says international law not needed to advance American interests
The opinions expressed by Donald Trump in an interview with The New York Times on international law, NATO, and Greenland reflect a wider American perspective. Most Americans, regardless of their political beliefs, share similar views on these issues but are afraid to voice them, unlike Trump, who has the confidence to voice them. In fact,
Donald Trump probably never went that far.
Letter to the editor: Violating international rules endangers Americans
This administration's actions toward Venezuela are not a partisan issue; this is a global safety issue. International law exists to prevent chaos, escalation and endless retaliation between nations. When the United States violates those laws — by invading a sovereign…
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