Retired General Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Advisor to both Presidents Ford and Bush, speaks about United Nations reform and when it is right or legally to intervene in internal affairs with in a state.
Scowcroft says that the report is a legal framework and a step forward but not the final step forward regarding international interventions. (:31)
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