Leo Nuances Tribunal Jurisdiction, Adamley Pounces on 'Technically'
Plot Beats
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Leo clarifies that the court's scope isn't limited to just war crimes, introducing a critical nuance to the discussion.
Adamley sharply questions Leo's use of the word 'technically', challenging the precision of his statement and probing for weaknesses in his argument.
Who Was There
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Assertive resolve veiling tactical caution
Seated in his office, Leo leans forward assertively, delivering a calculated opener to reframe the tribunal debate beyond war crimes, signaling his command of the room while navigating alliance fault lines.
- • Broaden tribunal jurisdiction rhetorically to dilute opposition
- • Maintain administration's moral high ground against military pushback
- • Tribunal's legal scope exceeds strict war crimes categorization
- • Strategic flexibility preserves presidential leadership in crises
Skeptical intensity laced with confrontational edge
Seated opposite Leo, Adamley fires back with military precision, echoing 'Technically?' to dismantle the qualifier, his posture rigid as he probes for argumentative weakness in the heated exchange.
- • Invalidate Leo's semantic broadening of tribunal scope
- • Safeguard Pentagon and military interests from overreach
- • Tribunal must remain narrowly defined to avoid strategic disaster
- • Administration's gambit risks alliances and national security
Organizations Involved
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The Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal becomes the explosive core of the verbal clash, with Leo invoking its 'technical' breadth beyond war crimes to defend Bartlet's stance, while Adamley challenges this expansion, underscoring fault lines in historical moral authority versus modern military pragmatism.
Narrative Connections
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"Leo and General Adamley's discussion about the War Crimes Tribunal reflects the broader theme of moral complexities in governance and warfare."
Themes This Exemplifies
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Key Dialogue
"LEO: "Two things: One, technically, it's not just a court for war crimes.""
"ADAMLEY: "Technically?""