Piers Morgan
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Was that legal? You're talking to the editor of the paper that opposed the illegal invasion of Iraq. You supported that. What?
Who makes international law? Well, the international community. Oh, the international community. What do they mean? Do you not believe in international law? I don't even know what that means. Who is the international community? Is Iran in the international community? So you think any invasion of a sovereign country can be legal? I don't even know what you mean by legal.
Who makes international law? Well, the international community. Oh, the international community. What do they mean? Do you not believe in international law? I don't even know what that means. Who is the international community? Is Iran in the international community? So you think any invasion of a sovereign country can be legal? I don't even know what you mean by legal.
Who makes international law? Well, the international community. Oh, the international community. What do they mean? Do you not believe in international law? I don't even know what that means. Who is the international community? Is Iran in the international community? So you think any invasion of a sovereign country can be legal? I don't even know what you mean by legal.
Yes, there are international courts.
Yes, there are international courts.
Yes, there are international courts.
Who's punished? Do you believe in the Geneva Convention or not?
Who's punished? Do you believe in the Geneva Convention or not?
Who's punished? Do you believe in the Geneva Convention or not?
You're in violation. If that turns out to be true, I would be violently opposed to that.
You're in violation. If that turns out to be true, I would be violently opposed to that.
You're in violation. If that turns out to be true, I would be violently opposed to that.
Was it wrong for America to use atomic bombs in World War II? Absolutely. Really? To use nuclear weapons? Yes. To win the war? Of course. To save many hundreds of thousands of more people dying? That's what happened. Yeah.
Was it wrong for America to use atomic bombs in World War II? Absolutely. Really? To use nuclear weapons? Yes. To win the war? Of course. To save many hundreds of thousands of more people dying? That's what happened. Yeah.
Was it wrong for America to use atomic bombs in World War II? Absolutely. Really? To use nuclear weapons? Yes. To win the war? Of course. To save many hundreds of thousands of more people dying? That's what happened. Yeah.
Whether you agree or don't agree with the use of nuclear weapons, nobody disputes the fact that it brought an end to a war which, had it been allowed to carry on for another six months to a year, would have killed many more people.
Whether you agree or don't agree with the use of nuclear weapons, nobody disputes the fact that it brought an end to a war which, had it been allowed to carry on for another six months to a year, would have killed many more people.
Whether you agree or don't agree with the use of nuclear weapons, nobody disputes the fact that it brought an end to a war which, had it been allowed to carry on for another six months to a year, would have killed many more people.
Look, if you're intentionally killing civilians... Isn't it a question of just of scale? I mean... To some extent it is, yeah. If you believe in a big bomb and it kills 500 people, but you don't agree with one that kills 1,000, what's the difference ideologically? It depends who they are.