How is it unilateral if two countries are coordinated?
(Yes, I'm being pedantic. My apologies.)
Also, it's not the job of the UNSC to "authorize" military action of individual nations. UNSC authorization of force (Article 42) refers to sending UN peacekeeping forces, like in the Korean war. This hasn't happened many times.
Article 51 allows member states to use force to defend themselves. US and UK military ships were being attacked.
No, I think they mean something more like Unicode compatibility form.Not sure what OP means, but Unicode NFKC normalization solves this.So 🅱️ gets normalized to
B
, but "real" characters are left intact across scripts.See NFKC and NFKD form here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode_equivalence