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EKB's avatar

I hate to say this, but there really is no such thing as international law. Oh there are conventions that some countries pretend to abide by, but in truth no bad people ever do and are never held to account. The International Law Bar is a waste of time and energy made up of duplicitous people and as we have seen since October 7, just another outlet for antisemitism. This is why when someone says the UN or the Hague no serious person in the US really listens. In fact the only time any nations try to apply anything the UN passes or does is to harm Israel. Can we stop pretending that the UN, international law or international order actually mean anything?

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Sam Hilt's avatar

Thanks for a very useful essay. I was never aware of the inherent absurdity of this aspect of international law. But you lay it out so clearly that it makes me wonder why no one else seems to have noticed this. It's clearly the elephant in the room.

Once you step back and see the situation for what it is, it all begins to make sense. "International law" has no more integrity and validity than the ICC or the UN Human Rights Council. They mirror each other, and their halo of sanctity serves mainly to provide camouflage for bad actors. "International law" in the hands of villains is just a tool of Lawfare.

The ideal of having the nations of the world commit themselves to upholding moral law was a noble vision. The world's response to the horrors of October 7th forced us realize how shallow that commitment really is. Invocations of international law under present circumstances serve mainly to limit and undermine Israel's ability to win the wars against its genocidal neighbors.

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