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"I think Lars Danielsson is doing what is known as a Dinkelspiel, i.e. he appears to be answering the question, but is avoiding giving a proper answer.
We have asked a very clear question about whether an absolute mandate is required for military action. It is not about the general principles. It is not about spirit or other higher values. It is about the concrete fact of having an express mandate from the UN for military action. There are two possible answers to this question: No, no absolute mandate is required, even though it may be desirable. Or yes, such a mandate must be obtained. I would like to be given a yes or no answer."@en1
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