Germany, Italy, Japan and the UN Charter’s ‘Enemy State Clause’: Obstacle to an Asian and European Peace?

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‘The UN Charter still designates Italy, Germany and Japan as enemy states to the United Nations. In legal terms this means that any U.N. Member State can launch a “preemptive” military aggression against these nations without a declaration of war. Seldom discussed, this enemy State status is today, arguably, one of the greatest obstacles for a lasting peace in Asia and in Europe.’

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