He said international law currently doesn't allow for countries to unilaterally use force to change a regime just because it has weapons of mass destruction.

"Only the U.N. Security Council could, under certain circumstances, decide that these (weapons) constitute a threat to peace, but this doesn't mean that resorting to force would be the only adequate response by the Security Council itself," Tauran said.
Trescothick and Vaughan are world class openers but they are keeping England worried ahead of a critical Group 'A' match against India on different counts. Vaughan is doubtful for Wednesday's day-night game after a suspected right calf strain sustained during the team's victory over Pakistan at Cape Town last Saturday.

The Yorkshire batsman's troubles became pronounced while scoring his third half century in his last four one-day innings to help England remain on course. He was given a treatment during his innings and was removed from fielding duties as Pakistan were shot out for a lowly 134 in reply to England's 246.
The Yorkshire batsman's troubles became pronounced while scoring his third half century in his last four one-day innings to help England remain on course. He was given a treatment during his innings and was removed from fielding duties as Pakistan were shot out for a lowly 134 in reply to England's 246.
Trescothick, lately, has suffered a form slump, his confidence is low and he hardly appears a batsman who was scoring heavily against Sri Lanka and India last season. Former England captain Mike Gatting believes Trescothick's shoulder injury just before the tour to Australia last winter is the reason behind his falling form. Bureau Report