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 Is it legal to kill someone like this under international law? - Eamonn Donaghy
The US would argue that Soleimani was responsible for unprovoked attacks on American forces in Iraq. Those forces were 
there at the request of the current Iraqi government.
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Soleimani was a man whom Washington believed already had the blood of many US personnel on his hands. Meanwhile the 
Quds organisation he headed was seen by the US as a terrorist organisation. So his killing may follow a US legal narrative.
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But the noted international legal scholar, Notre Dame Law School Prof Mary Ellen O'Connell, has this view of the legal 
implications:
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"Pre-emptive self defence is never a legal justification for assassination. Nothing is. The relevant law is the United Nations 
Charter, which defines self defence as a right to respond to an actual and significant armed attack," she said.
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"The use of a drone to kill Iranian Gen Qasem Soleimani in Baghdad was not in response to an armed attack on the United 
States. Iran has not attacked the sovereign territory of the United States," she said.
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"In this case, the United States has not only committed an extrajudicial killing, it has carried out an unlawful attack within Iraq."
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Where does the UN stand on these killings? - Sara
Beyond the stated views of individual representatives, it is hard to say what the UN view is, since there really is no such thing.
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Does one, for example, mean the considered view of the UN Security Council? That is likely to be divided and unable to reach 
consensus.
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Secretary General Antonio Guterres said he was deeply concerned by the rise in tensions in the Middle East.

"This is a moment in which leaders must exercise maximum restraint. The world cannot afford another war in the Gulf," his 
spokesman, Farhan Haq, said in a statement. 
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