Every single state has a right to what is called "national security"- if we are to give the term a definition, it refers to the need for governments to protect the sovereignty, laws, order and integrity of their given territory from a number of threats, which can include, but are not limited to, foreign interference, insurrection, terrorism, espionage and separatism, or in other words activities which pose fundamental harm to the existence of the state in question and its population.
Tom Fowdy
02-15 15:23:00