Here is the recording of our latest session.
A law without the capacity for enforcement is nothing more than a polite suggestion. In our latest daily session, the group dissected the sudden removal of the Venezuelan dictator and found the concept of "International Law" wanting.
The discussion opened with a fracture. A few voices raised the shield of principle. They questioned if violating sovereignty, even against a tyrant, erodes the moral standing of the West. They asked if the ends truly justify the means or if we are simply engaging in the same power games as our adversaries.
But the room quickly pivoted to the cold mechanics of reality. The dominant view was that "International Law" is a luxury product subsidized entirely by American firepower. As the collective noted, the United Nations writes resolutions, but the United States Navy enforces reality. If the hegemon does not benefit from the order it maintains, that order collapses. We concluded that the world does not run on parchment or treaties. It runs on leverage, logistics, and the willingness to project force. The extraction of Maduro was not a violation of the rules. It was a reminder of who actually writes them.
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