define "lawfare"
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Submitted by Terry Washington, May 23, 2013 14:13

Since repeated requests from myself to the Wall Street Journal as to what constitutes a "frivolous or politically motivated lawsuit against US soldiers or policymakers"( as in the WSJ's repeated denunciations of "lawfare" in particular and the International Criminal Court in general), it is worth noting that the only "politically motivated" attempts to prosecute US leaders to date have been the attempted impeachments of Presidents Andrew Johnson in 1868 and Bill Clinton in 1998 and NEITHER had anything to do with the matter of war crimes or crimes against humanity!


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