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Why did the International Criminal Court issue an arrest warrant for Putin?
Why did the International Criminal Court issue an arrest warrant for Putin?
Why did the International Criminal Court issue an arrest warrant for Putin?
The first and main thought that comes to mind at the news that the ICC has issued an arrest warrant against the President of Russia and the children’s ombudsman of our country: why?!… RIA Novosti, 17/ 03/2023
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The first and main thought that comes to my mind at the news that the ICC has issued an arrest warrant against the President of Russia and the children’s ombudsman of our country: why?! What good is this absurd and useless decision, which only exacerbates the discredit in the eyes of the world of international institutions “privatized” by the West? Processes that were simmering in the previous period, but were not very noticeable before, made First, the end of the financial and economic crisis started a new cycle in the West. After a difficult last year, the impression was created that in the winter, the States and Europe had succeeded in stabilizing the situation of their economies. However, the precipitous collapse of several large American banks, turning against entire industries and many other structures, has just demonstrated that this was only an illusion and a brief respite, the calm Before the storm. The process is happening, it will get worse in the future. And second, it was this week that several significant events took place, indicating that the non-Western world is no longer content to carefully distance itself from the West in its anti-Western policy. Russian policy, but is already in a hurry to free itself without hiding its dependence on it in critical areas. And at the same time, he allows himself extremely sharp attacks. Here it is worth mentioning two, perhaps the most striking examples of recent days. For example, it turned out that the very difficult situation of the legendary Swiss bank Credit Suisse was exacerbated by the flight of Chinese and foreign investors after the bank froze a number of Russian assets. And Saudi Arabia’s energy minister said that if there was an attempt to put a price cap on Saudi oil, his country would cut production sharply and completely stop selling it to everyone involved in it. process. between these two seemingly completely different events: in both cases, representatives of the non-Western world (both individuals and entire states) perceive the Russophobic bacchanalia of the West as a direct and immediate threat to themselves, realizing that they are next. However, they do not try to appease the global hegemony of the aggressor, but enter into active defense, break and prepare to resist. In light of what is happening to the non-Western world, Putin’s “arrest warrant” is not a threat, but another confirmation that the West is desperately trying to retain elusive power. With all the degradation of the Western establishment, it is unlikely that on either side of the Atlantic they will not understand this. So to whom is the decision of the ICC intended? The answer is simple: the West itself, it becomes essential to maintain control over its own country. And the problem is not only and not so much in the broad masses. Right now we’re seeing how successfully public discontent there is ignored, whether it’s strikes by medical workers in Britain, protests against pension reform in France or ‘poor’ election results. in the Netherlands, who believe that the West is heading for disaster. , and could, relying on public support, change the policy of States and Europe. This means that would-be “renegades” must be held firmly in check and, intimidatingly, forced to keep pace. And just to accomplish this task, the ICC’s “mandate” runs for five years and more. Because, of course, they can’t have Putin, just like Xi, Erdogan or Modi. But the current and potential leaders of the United States and their satellite vassals – if suddenly these positions are currently or in the future “evil” individuals trying to change the policy of their country, guided by national interests – must know with certainty that there are no more brakes and the global establishment that governs the West has no more borders. And for trying to disobey, they will have to pay personally and dearly.
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The first and main thought that comes to my mind at the news that the ICC has issued an arrest warrant against the President of Russia and the Children’s Ombudsman of our country: why?! What good is this absurd and useless decision, which only exacerbates the discredit in the eyes of the world of the international institutions “privatized” by the West?
However, on reflection, this move ceases to seem ridiculous and fits quite organically into the events of the past few days.
It was during the outgoing week that the processes that had been brewing in the previous period, but were not very noticeable before, declared themselves very high in the public domain.
And secondly, it was this week that several significant events took place, indicating that the non-Western world is no longer content to cautiously distance itself from the West in its anti-Russian policy, but is already completely openly in a hurry to free himself from his dependence on him in critical areas. And at the same time he allows himself extremely sharp attacks.
It is easy to see the similarities between these two seemingly completely different events: in both cases, representatives of the non-Western world (both individuals and entire states) perceive the Russophobic orgy of the West as a direct and immediate threat for themselves, realizing that they are next. However, they do not try to appease the global hegemony of the aggressor, but put themselves in active defense, growl and prepare to resist.
In light of what is happening to the non-Western world, Putin’s “arrest warrant” is not a threat, but another confirmation that the West has completely lost its shores and emerged from its depths in desperate attempts to retain his elusive power.
With all the degradation of the Western establishment, this is unlikely to be misunderstood on either side of the Atlantic.
So to whom is the ICC decision addressed?
The answer is simple: to the West itself.
No, the main task of the Atlanticists is to prevent the interception of power by that part of the Western elites who believe that the West is headed for catastrophe and could, relying on public support, change the politics of States and Europe. This means that potential “renegades” must be firmly held in check and, intimidatingly, forced to keep pace.