Popular on s4story
- USA Best Book Awards Finalist What Love Leaves Behind Releases March 24 - 432
- Oberfeld Press Author Releases Typographic Series Ahead of July Publication - 215
- The World's First Fully Regenerative Economy: Securing Energy, Food, and a Clean Planet - 171
- New Book Synthesizes Six Peer-Reviewed Research Programs Into Unified Framework for Consciousness - 114
- High5VR Announces World's First Fully Immersive First-Person VR Movie - 101
- QuickTrack by Datalex Transforms Retail Promoter Management with Claude AI and Real-Time Insights - 101
- New YA Fantasy "The Whispering Key" by Auren Keyes Launches The Luminara Chronicles
- New Book Warring From the Standpoint of the Throne Room Calls Believers to Pray From Victory
- Conexwest: Shipping Containers Are Powering the Next Generation of Bitcoin Mining Infrastructure
- $6 Million Funding Secured as Retail Expansion, Operational Streamlining, and Asset-Light Strategy Position the Company for Accelerated Growth $SOWG
Similar on s4story
- Attorney Joseph C. Kreps Files Lawsuit to Stop Alabama State Board of Pharmacy's Unlawful "Revenue-First" Rulemaking
- Instant IP Teams: Bringing Enterprise-Grade Collaboration to IP Protection at the Speed of Thought
- The Lawyers' Marketer Launches Claude AI Implementation Service for Law Firms
- Just 1 in 57 Crypto Owners Globally Pay Taxes on Their Holdings, New Report Finds
- Compliance Alert: Maryland, Texas Regulate Use of Artificial Intelligence in Utilization Reviews
- The State of Law Firm Marketing: Top Companies, Awards, and Resources
- New Report Reveals Surprising Trends in Ohio Airport Accidents
- Lawsuit Filed Against Boeing Over Defective Seat Switch on Boeing 787
- Notice: Hrm Queen Laurence I Assumes Crown Control & $317q Fund. 3bn Unopoly Shares Settled. Requisition Of Buckingham Palace & Windsor Castle Final
- Elder Abuse Case Against Healthy Traditions Owner Raises Questions As To The Dire Reality Of Abuse Against The Last Of The Baby Boomers
Striking Iranian Civilian Targets May Be Justified
S For Story/10689011
Doctrines of Effective Self Defense and Proportionate Response
WASHINGTON - s4story -- Many critics are arguing that striking civilian targets in Iran - such as its bridges and power plants, as President Trump has threatened to do - would constitute war crimes.
But striking civilian - as contrasted with strictly military - targets may be justified, and not constitute war crimes, because of the doctrines permitting effective self defense and a proportionate response (proportionality), suggests public interest law professor John Banzhaf.
Iran could hardly claim to be the victim of war crimes if its civilian facilities are attacked when it has itself carried out many successful attacks on civilian facilities of other countries, suggests Banzhaf.
The right of self defense - whether for individuals or countries - includes the right to defend ones self effectively, and to retaliate proportionately.
So if Iran targets civilian facilities, it cannot demand protection for an equal proportionate response, says the law professor.
If two men agree to a fist fight, but one pulls out a knife, his opponent is certainly justified in pulling out a knife of his own, since being forced to use only his fists against a knife if both unfair and foolhardy, argues Banzhaf.
More on S For Story
The well known adage - "don't bring a knife to a gunfight" - encapsulates this common sense analysis. If a person is attacked by someone with a gun, he is not limited - in law or logic - to trying to defend himself with only with a knife, and not using a gun if it is available in your holster.
Similarly, if Iran continues to strike civilian targets in other countries - and especially in countries which have not attacked it at all - those seeking to put an end to hostilities may be forced to do the same to the unlawful aggressor.
Otherwise, if limited to striking only military target in Iran - which are reportedly becoming increasingly scarce - the U.S. would be forced to fight with one hand tied behind its back, and that's clearly unfair and unreasonable, says Banzhaf.
JOHN F. BANZHAF III, B.S.E.E., J.D., Sc.D.
Professor of Public Interest Law Emeritus
George Washington University Law School
"The Man Behind The Ban on Cigarette Commercials"
FAMRI Dr. William Cahan Distinguished Professor,
Fellow, World Technology Network,
Creator of the "Banzhaf Index"
Founder, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH),
(703) 527-8418
http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
But striking civilian - as contrasted with strictly military - targets may be justified, and not constitute war crimes, because of the doctrines permitting effective self defense and a proportionate response (proportionality), suggests public interest law professor John Banzhaf.
Iran could hardly claim to be the victim of war crimes if its civilian facilities are attacked when it has itself carried out many successful attacks on civilian facilities of other countries, suggests Banzhaf.
The right of self defense - whether for individuals or countries - includes the right to defend ones self effectively, and to retaliate proportionately.
So if Iran targets civilian facilities, it cannot demand protection for an equal proportionate response, says the law professor.
If two men agree to a fist fight, but one pulls out a knife, his opponent is certainly justified in pulling out a knife of his own, since being forced to use only his fists against a knife if both unfair and foolhardy, argues Banzhaf.
More on S For Story
- Finding the Sunny Side: How Positivity and Conversation Can Strengthen Family Engagement
- MAG Magna Corp Targets Trillion-Dollar Opportunity by Tokenizing Rare Earth Assets Critical to AI, EVs, & Defense: MAG Magna Corp.: Stock Symbol: MGNC
- SnapTax Launches AI-Powered Tax Planning Platform for Freelancers and 1099 Workers — Now Free for 90 Days
- Congressional Roundtable Exposes Mental Health Crisis: More Spending and Treatment, Worse Results – CCHR Demands Accountability
- Attorney Joseph C. Kreps Files Lawsuit to Stop Alabama State Board of Pharmacy's Unlawful "Revenue-First" Rulemaking
The well known adage - "don't bring a knife to a gunfight" - encapsulates this common sense analysis. If a person is attacked by someone with a gun, he is not limited - in law or logic - to trying to defend himself with only with a knife, and not using a gun if it is available in your holster.
Similarly, if Iran continues to strike civilian targets in other countries - and especially in countries which have not attacked it at all - those seeking to put an end to hostilities may be forced to do the same to the unlawful aggressor.
Otherwise, if limited to striking only military target in Iran - which are reportedly becoming increasingly scarce - the U.S. would be forced to fight with one hand tied behind its back, and that's clearly unfair and unreasonable, says Banzhaf.
JOHN F. BANZHAF III, B.S.E.E., J.D., Sc.D.
Professor of Public Interest Law Emeritus
George Washington University Law School
"The Man Behind The Ban on Cigarette Commercials"
FAMRI Dr. William Cahan Distinguished Professor,
Fellow, World Technology Network,
Creator of the "Banzhaf Index"
Founder, Action on Smoking and Health (ASH),
(703) 527-8418
http://banzhaf.net/ jbanzhaf3ATgmail.com @profbanzhaf
Source: Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
0 Comments
Latest on S For Story
- "Outsized Ambition: The Blueprint for Going Beyond" Wins the Outstanding Literary Achievement Award!
- Dark Dreams Unveils a Quantum Sci‑Fi Journey That Threatens All Existence
- NOW AVAILABLE -Local only or statewide exposure in one publication
- PlanetAI Nature Space (PNS), certificadora Europea, lanza su plataforma EUDR-PNS Ready basada en IA, satélites y trazabilidad blockchain
- "Relic: The Element" Now Available on Audiobook Platforms
- A Tiny Mouse, A Big Adventure Comes to Life in Tigard
- Rhealize Strategic Talent Advisory Co-Founder Dona Baker to Speak at DisruptHR YEG 15.0 in Edmonton on Hiring Innovation
- Instant IP Teams: Bringing Enterprise-Grade Collaboration to IP Protection at the Speed of Thought
- Delta Authors on Tour In the Eastern Region Heads to Newark Public Library on April 18, 2026
- UK Financial Ltd Confirms CATEX Exchange Integration of SMPRA and LTNS 1 Ahead of Compliance-Based Trading Activation
- Ashikaga Flower Park's "Great Wisteria Festival 2026"
- Architect of Neurodiversity Will Lead the First U.S. Team of Autistic Children to the "Genius Cup" in Hiroshima, Japan, in 2027
- Deborah E. Jones Introduces Emotional Sovereignty, a Powerful New Book on Emotional Mastery, Resilience, and Intentional Living
- "memoirs Of The End," A New Novel Depicting Life After The Ai Singularity
- New Research Identifies "The Busy Effect": 89% of Americans Want a Laid-Back Vacation — Only 15% Actually Achieve It
- Alchemy 43 Appoints Shane Smith as CEO to Drive Operational Performance and Scalable Growth
- New from Regal House Publishing, Pinkie's Turnabout, a girl fights to adopt a cat to save her
- Best Spiritual Healing, Meditation & Retreats in Sedona — Rise Meditation Helps You Find and Book Transformational Experiences
- $16 Billion Market by 2034 in Underwater Drones Presents Huge Opportunity for AI-Powered Autonomous Vehicle Serving Defense & Commercial Customers
- Appliance EMT Named Among Jacksonville's Top 3 Appliance Repair Companies by ThreeBestRated®