

Lawfare Archive: Law and the Soleimani Strike
18 snips Feb 3, 2024
Experts discuss the domestic and international law surrounding the U.S. strike that killed Qasem Soleimani, the role of Congress in war powers, and the international law implications of the strike, including theories of anticipatory self-defense and peacetime assassination.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Legality vs. Merits of the Strike
02:07 • 12min
The Legality of the Soleimani Strike: Domestic and International Law Analysis
14:12 • 15min
Interpreting and Applying International and Domestic Law
28:51 • 9min
The Role of Congress in War Powers
37:40 • 5min
International Law Implications of the Soleimani Strike
43:06 • 23min
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01:06:21 • 2min
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01:07:57 • 2min