Rubio celebrates colonial expansion as allies admit rules-based order was always a hypocritical fiction.
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The parallels between Iraq and Iran highlight a failure to prosecute historical war crimes, enabling a repeat of illegal, unilateral military aggression.
International urgency to reopen the Strait of Hormuz contrasts sharply with the lethal silence regarding the devastating human cost of the Iran war.
D’Alessandra asserts that the U.S. remains bound by international law despite domestic attempts to reclassify the conflict’s legal status.
Torture is normalized by Israeli judiciary and society. Genocide becomes ultimate torture: continuous, generational, and collective erasure.
Africa must condemn illegal Iran war as violation of UN Charter sovereignty risks legitimizing Western military intervention against Global South.
UN reports Gaza genocide evidence, condemns Board of Peace—but UN enabled colonization since 1947.
Trump’s Board of Peace, with 19 nations, challenges the UN’s effectiveness, raising questions about the future of global governance.
The UN’s Libyan roadmap is undermined by mission dysfunction and political fragmentation, risking renewed conflict rather than credible elections.
Trump’s expanded Board of Peace aims to replace UN conflict resolution but faces major legitimacy issues and Western rejection.
