The United States is the most significant nation in the world when it comes to international trade. For decades, it has led the planet in imports while simultaneously remaining one of its top three exporters. The US produces approximately 18% of the world's manufacturing output, a number that has declined as other nations developed competitive manufacturing industries. In the light of this economic might this article questions whether the attitude of the US towards international law is accommodating the idea that political ends justify illegal means.
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