Former Iran Seeks Compensation
Nearly three years after a nuclear bombardment that wiped out close to 90% of it’s population, Iran’s interim government has approached the UN supreme council to petition compensation.
After the failure of the Bush administration in USA to prove Iran was actually a threat, there are legal grounds under international law to seek compensation.
Unfortunately for Iran, the former United States of American is no longer culpable for previous war crimes. The Federated States of North America, which exclude New York, and most of the wasteland of the former Midwest, do not accept or acknowledge any claims on former USA policy decisions.
The reality is the only compensation of war crimes Iranian people could seek would need to be applied to the individual decision makers.
As the majority of them were killed in the 2007 coup, it is unlikely they will be able to find justice.