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Illegale Kriege: Wie die NATO-Länder die UNO sabotieren - Eine Chronik von Kuba bis Syrien
- Narrated by: Markus Böker
- Length: 15 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Mit der Gründung der UNO gilt ein weltweites Kriegsverbot. Nur in zwei Ausnahmen sind kriegerische Maßnahmen zugelassen (Selbstverteidigung oder Mandat des UNO-Sicherheitsrats). Die Realität ist jedoch eine ganz andere. Dieses Buch beschreibt, wie in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart illegale Kriege geführt werden. Es zeigt, wie die Regeln der UNO und vor allem das Kriegsverbot gezielt sabotiert wurden und welch unrühmliche Rolle hierbei die Länder der NATO spielen. Es ist ein Buch von beklemmender Aktualität.
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