There are several reasons.
Evidence has yet to be produced.
It is difficult to charge a government with war crimes and it was a government decision.
It would reflect poorly on other countries.
If he was found guilty many others would also need to be charged.
No, Tony Blair was never charged with war crimes at The Hague. While his decision to invade Iraq in 2003 has been widely criticized and sparked allegations of war crimes, he has not faced any formal charges or legal proceedings in an international court. Various inquiries and public debates have scrutinized his actions, but they did not result in legal ramifications.
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The defendants in the Tokyo Trials were charged with crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, while the defendants in the Nuremberg Trials were charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. Both trials aimed to hold individuals accountable for their roles in the atrocities committed during World War II.
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Crimes against peace - that is. launching a war of aggression.War crimes - that is, violating international law on the conduct of war and treatment of prisoners of war.Crimes against humanity - that is, genocide and related crimes.
The Nazi leaders at the Nuremberg trials were charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes against peace. These charges included atrocities committed during World War II, such as genocide, mass murder, and aggression.
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No, most Waffen SS members were reluctant to admit their involvement after the war. Many were charged with war crimes after the war.
35 were acquitted, but for those who were charged, it was (generally speaking) war crimes or crimes against humanity.___The key headings were:Crimes against peace - planning and unleashing a war of aggression.War crimes, for example ill-treating and murdering prisoners of war.Crimes against humanity - genocide, massacring civilians.
crimes against humanity. genocide. mass murder.