The pressure to strike Syria is really heating up fo rPresident Obama (even if there now appears to be a way out), but it might not necessarily be legal to do so. Judge Andrew Napolitano reiterated as much to Shepard Smith on Tuesday, saying this time that if Obama strikes Syria, he could very well be declared a war criminal by the European Union.
Napolitano walked through all the ways the United States could exercise authority under international law, from a retaliatory attack to preempting a “dangerously imminent” attack on American soil. Even intervening when a nation has violated an international agreement they are partner to is okay, the problem being that Syria never signed the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Napolitano warned that if Obama proceeds anyway, the consequences could be particularly dire for him.
“The president runs the risk of being declared a war criminal by a magistrate in the EU…. If they indict him as a war criminal, an indictment for which there’s no statute of limitations, after he leaves the White House, he can’t go to Europe for fear of having to confront this.”
Watch the video below, via Fox News:
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