On Citizens Abroad
The state must not use other than diplomatic means, and/or means
mutually agreed to by both relevant states, to protect the interests
of citizens in their private capacities while they are outside the
nation. Specifically, any physical operation by the state in foreign
territory can only be undertaken with the permission of the
corresponding foreign state, except in time of war when the foreign
state has initiated physical military aggression directly within
the territory of this nation, or within the territory of another
nation with an imminent threat to do so within the territory of this
nation.
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