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unlawful invasion

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His talk of commitment to the rule of law was negated by his administration's approval of the use of torture and detention of prisoners without trial at facilities such as Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay, as well as its unlawful invasion of Iraq on the basis of fabricated intelligence.
Mosley has launched a law suit against the News of the World and is claiming unlimited damages for breach of confidence, unlawful invasion of his privacy and misuse of private information.
If Argentina had possessed a nuclear capability and we had not, the mere threat of its use against us could have prevented us from liberating the islands from an unlawful invasion and we would simply have had to surrender them to Argentina.
 
 
 
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