Former Attorney General Bill Barr: U.S Military Action Against Iran Meets Criteria for ‘Just War’
Pope Leo XIV and U.S. bishops have said the war fails just‑war criteria, warning it lacks proportionality, last resort, and a clear moral end.
Pope Leo XIV and U.S. bishops have said the war fails just‑war criteria, warning it lacks proportionality, last resort, and a clear moral end.
Since the capture, Congress has remained divided on whether the capture was legal under U.S. and international law.
Barr, a Catholic, served as attorney general during the George H.W. Bush administration from 1991 to 1993, and was confirmed as attorney general again in 2019.
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