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    With the repeated Iranian bombing, there are demands for recourse to international courts

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    With the repeated Iranian bombing, there are demands for recourse to international courts Empty With the repeated Iranian bombing, there are demands for recourse to international courts

    Post by Rocky Wed 16 Nov 2022, 4:09 am

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    With the recurrence of the scene of missile attacks in the regions of northern Iraq, several parties are calling for the need to resort to international courts and diplomatic channels to put an end to these violations.


    In the Koysanjak district, the last recorded targeting of the regions of the region was with Iranian missiles and drones. This scene is not strange if we refer to its recurrence from time to time. What is strange is the government response, which is described as shy and reactions that do not rise to the level required to respond to these violations.





    The response is not required to be military, with the existence of diplomatic channels and the possibility of resorting to international courts, as well as the methods of economic warfare that can be resorted to to put an end to these abuses.
    These strikes usually cause material losses in addition to civilian casualties, which requires a serious government stance to protect Iraqi sovereignty from the continuous violations that affect it.
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