the
self-
defense doctrine, but also justifies these attacks as an instance of preemptive
self-
defense. Indeed, my former boss Will Taft argued that, as much as one could see the U.S. intervention in Afghanistan as a reaction to an armed attack, it was also a case of preemptive
self-
defense given the imminent threat of harm from additional Al Qaeda attacks. Obviously, other states are much more skeptical about the availability of preemptive
self-
defense under the U.N. Charter. Still, you can see hints of such thinking in McCormack’s statements yesterday, when he...