COLUMN: Obama's war crimes
World-renowned linguist, activist and MIT professor Noam Chomsky has long asserted that every post-World War II president could be indictable for war crimes — mainly those set out in the Nuremberg Principles. Yet, despite sharply expanding the Global War on Terror, President Obama has somehow received the smallest amount of public scrutiny for United States crimes than all of his predecessors combined. In the following list, I will apply statutes from the Nuremberg Principles, Geneva Convention and other precedents for war crimes that Obama may have violated. Everyone loves a countdown, so here we go: