So U.S. Genocide As Foreign Policy is 'Above the Law?'
Starving a militarily occupied population is a crime against humanity as stipulated in the UN adopted Nuremberg Principles of International Law first used to prosecute high officials of Nazi Germany,
Feb. 8, 2024
Biden issues a superfluous memorandum as a ploy to silence criticism of his non-compliance with existing Arms Export Control Act giving Israel space and time to argue falsely of it's compliance:
Feb. 22, 2024
The national security memorandum, published on Feb. 8, states that prior to supplying U.S. weapons, a country must give the U.S. "credible and reliable written assurances" that it will use any such weapons in accordance with international humanitarian law.
The Biden administration gave Israeluntil mid-Marchto sign a letter, provided by the U.S. on Tuesday, that gives assurances it will abide by international law while using U.S. weapons and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, three U.S. and Israeli officials told Axios, Feb. 22, 2024.[4]
- For over 5 months hundreds of trucks of food and water, many financially contributed to by American agencies, blocked entry by Isreal military.
- Countries engaged in conflicts, like Israel, have 45 days from the day the memo was issued to provide the written assurances and have them certified by Secretary of State Tony Blinken.
- 45 days - Plenty of Time to Kill Thousands More The
- memo requires the administration to provide an annual report to Congress on whether countries are adhering to international law.
(Annual! That's Once a Year - Kids Are Dying Every Day)
March 19
UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, Michael Fakhri, said the United States is 'complicit' in the Gaza starvation.[5]
March 21 Oxfam and Human Rights Watch provide evidence of Israel's violations of international humanitarian law in Gaza, undermining credibility of assurances for President Biden's NSM-20 arms policy[6[
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