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Global Order Collapses as Leaders Admit International Law is Over

World leaders from Canada and Germany publicly declare the collapse of the international rules-based order, citing the events in Gaza as the decisive moment. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz acknowledge that the old global framework, which aimed to restrain conquest and protect civilians through institutions like the UN and International Court of Justice, no longer functions. The Gaza conflict has exposed the enforcement failure of international law, demonstrating that power determines legality, and consequences are optional for the powerful. This shift signifies a new era where military power, technology, and alliances dictate global relations, leading to increased cruelty, conquest, and lawlessness. The collapse of the international order means that accountability is now optional for the strongest nations, and smaller countries and vulnerable populations will bear the brunt of this new reality. The article warns that this change is already underway and will profoundly impact diplomacy, conflict, and human rights, emphasizing the need for new strategies to pursue justice and accountability in a world where the rule of law is effectively dead.

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