Article: Why America is different: no matter who wins the 2004 presidential contest, serious tensions with the United Nations will persist.

In the early days of the U.S. occupation of Iraq, pundits rushed to employ the Vietnam-era term "quagmire" to describe the situation on the ground. On closer inspection, the term does not apply to the situation in Iraq but rather to an unresolved double dilemma confronting the entire American political class--both parties, all branches of government, elected and appointed officials.

This double dilemma is: Which principle of international law is more important for American national security in the present global security environment, the legitimacy or the sovereignty of states? And if the legitimacy of states is more important, then who is to decide whether a ...

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