Getting a wanted world figure to a location where he would be subject to prosecution sounds like the plot of a Mission: Impossible episode.
In fact, I'm pretty sure it was at one point.
In fact, I'm pretty sure it was at one point.
Mar-a-Lago...When he sets foot outside of russia, china, iran...
Sadly, you're not wrong. The US doesn't not respect the international criminal court.Mar-a-Lago...
It's not BS. It's an official statement that's legally binding in many of the world's countries. The only "main" countries that aren't part of this agreement are (not surprisingly) the USA, China and Russia (who have fairly active militaries and who stand the most to lose due to that).How are they so bad at this?
Like, sure, it'll fool some. ****, some people believe Alex Jones for Chrissake, but no one will give this more than 2 minutes of thought without calling it what it is, BS.
...(T)he issuing of the warrant remains a highly significant moment for a number of reasons. It sends a signal to senior Russian officials – military and civilian – who may be vulnerable to prosecution either now or in the future and would further limit their ability to travel internationally, including to attend international forums...
...While Putin seems secure in his power now and safe from extradition, a future Kremlin leader may decide it is more politic to send him to The Hague than to protect him.
A good example is Slobodan Milošević, the former president of Yugoslavia, who was indicted on a series of war crimes charges by the international criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in the midst of the war in Kosovo in 1999...
...Human Rights Watch described the decision to issue an arrest warrant for Putin as a “wake-up call to others committing abuses or covering them up”.
Balkees Jarrah, associate international justice director at the NGO, said: “With these arrest warrants, the ICC has made Putin a wanted man and taken its first step to end the impunity that has emboldened perpetrators in Russia’s war against Ukraine for far too long.”..
The "BS" part you quoted was in response to the Russian propaganda that alleges Ukrainian soldiers are deliberately desecrating the Quran.It's not BS. It's an official statement that's legally binding in many of the world's countries. The only "main" countries that aren't part of this agreement are (not surprisingly) the USA, China and Russia (who have fairly active militaries and who stand the most to lose due to that).
It's all he has left. He wants to be remembered as an important man, even if it kills his country.