From the FB page of:
Marco Rubio has sharply escalated Washington’s confrontation with the International Criminal Court, with the U.S. imposing sanctions on ICC President Tomoko Akane and senior trial lawyer Abdoulaye Seye. Rubio argues that the court threatens American sovereignty by pursuing officials from countries that do not accept its jurisdiction, particularly the United States and Israel.
But the viral response attributed to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi takes the argument in another direction. It accuses Washington of accepting international justice when it suits U.S. interests, only to invoke “sovereignty” when the ICC targets Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
There’s one important problem: I could find the Araghchi wording circulating through an InfoGram post and reposts, but not in a credible news report, official Iranian statement, interview, or transcript.
So the argument may be provocative, but I would not present those lines as a confirmed Araghchi quote.
The Rubio sanctions, however, are real—and the controversy surrounding them is very real too.
There are Americans who have no love lost for the idea of unelected global institutions dictating national sovereignity...will we get to witness the dismantling of such structure?
ReplyDeleteThe boa constrictor approach is squeezing the money supply.
https://x.com/DoctoraPrego/status/2090753784637018572
WHO's Plummeting Decline
On the same day that David Morens (Fauci's advisor) pleaded guilty to mentoring the government and destroying evidence about the origins of COVID, Tedros Ghebreyesus announced that his former Director General for Science, Jeremy Farrar, promoter of the animal origin theory of COVID, is abandoning ship and leaving the WHO.
Dr. Yukiko Nakatani, WHO Assistant Director-General for Health Systems, resigns after starring in serious internal disputes with Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus.
Dr. Catharina Boehme, WHO Assistant Director-General for External Relations and Governance, resigns following internal schisms.
Additionally, the WHO fires 2,400 employees (900 of them in Geneva).