I am not going to list all of them but I'll just name a couple of them pecker pin. How about lying about WMD's, fabricating evidence of them, sending CIA spies to plant new false evidence, illegally invading Irak, illegally occupying Irak, illegally torturing at Abu Graib and Guantanamo, intentionally destroying Irak's infrastructure, setting up death squads, etc. etc. etc. In short, a whole list of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Will start with the first one on your list..
Lying about WMDS?
They were their in IRAQ , ISIS found them and used them.
US soldier's found them and was hurt and died from them
This is all common knowledge for years in the politics and news forums across the internet.
Do you want links or are you a propaganda tool and to lazy to research it for yourself?
I don't mind if you are just plain ignorant but pretending you know something that isn't true is very childish.
And against the law to invade IRAQ?
Who's laws?
"I have indicated it was not in conformity with the UN charter. From our point of view and the UN Charter point of view, it [the war] was illegal"
Secretary-General Kofi Annan on the US-led invasion of Iraq: September 2004
The UN we own them , they have no laws that govern us you moron.
Owning them and bullying them are two different things, shit-fer-brains. Ask Bush Baby why he can't go to Switzerland.
Listen to the rumor mill I see-
Given all this, we wondered: Are there really outstanding warrants against Bush and Cheney from a legitimate authority, as the meme suggests? And are the two men in any danger of being arrested if they leave the United States? So we took a closer look.
Arrest warrants and the International Criminal Court
Interpol, the international police organization, does not list any outstanding arrest warrants for Bush or Cheney
in their searchable database. Meanwhile, experts in international law said they were not aware of pending warrants, particularly from the most obvious entity that might issue one -- the International Criminal Court in the Hague.
The ICC is a permanent, independent court that investigates and brings to justice individuals who commit war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide, according to the
Congressional Research Service. Cases may be referred to the ICC either by a member state, the court’s own prosecutor, or the U.N. Security Council. The court only investigates and prosecutes serious crimes by individuals (not by organizations or governments), and then, only when national judicial systems are unwilling or unable to handle them.
However, the ICC "has not issued warrants for any American citizen, let alone for Bush, Cheney, or anyone else," said Anthony Clark Arend, Georgetown University professor of government and foreign service.
Are George W. Bush, Dick Cheney unable to visit Europe due to threat of arrest?