Joshua Jennings

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Diplomats initially argued that Iraq had not committed genocide. “They would say, ‘Gee, this doesn’t look like the Holocaust to me!’” Dicker recalls. But once they became familiar with the law, most officials dropped that objection and worried out loud about the consequences of scrutinizing a fellow state in an international court.
A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide
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