It's Too Late For Regrets
6- 15.01.2026, 11:31
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The creators of the new wondrous world are leaving one by one.
They said there was no right. They were building a world where the right of the strong prevailed. I have to give the world credit - it resisted as much as it could. But then it got a little tired. And now the architects of the new world shout the loudest about international planbmedia.io.
And how well it began
When Bashar al-Assad gassed rebellious Syrians, he did not remember international law, but only his right to power. When Alexander Lukashenko suppressed Belarusian protests, he said that sometimes it was not up to the laws. Vladimir Putin, when he attacked Ukraine, explained the attack with Russia's vital interests. Nicolas Maduro, stealing the election for the third time, said that Venezuela's electoral processes were his internal affair.
Hamas militants slaughtering Israeli civilians didn't bring up anything at all. Because they were just happy to be able to kill.
This is what the ideal new world looked like in the minds of those who built it. It was supposed to be a world where they were allowed to do anything. Stealing, attacking neighbors, dealing drugs, killing dissenters, imprisoning and throwing out of the country the dissatisfied.
Not to mention "stealing elections". Dictators in general consider it their inalienable right to steal elections. On the simple grounds that they are the authorities. And power is allowed everything. Because it has the most important right. The right of the strong.
"Power is always right. And nothing can be done about it. If the authorities wanted not to close themselves in the kovid, they are right. Bludgeoned the rebels - it's right. Put in jail whoever it thinks is right - right. Released - right," explained Belarusian propagandist Grigory Azarenok back in September last year.
There's a new turn
And suddenly, there was a sudden epiphany.
"Those who proclaimed the triumph of force over truth will lose," wailed Azarenok on January 5 of this year.
"The Americans just beat up the weak," echoed guest propagandist Andrei Lazutkin.
Alexander Lukashenko also remembered the defenseless Maduro. And the Belarusian Foreign Ministry, in connection with the unfortunate fate of defenseless Maduro remembered about international law. Together with the Russian Foreign Ministry and Iranian mullahs.
Hamas did not remember about international law, because there is no one. And Bashar al-Assad was too busy playing video games in his Moscow apartment. Not to mention Nicolás Maduro himself. Nicolas Maduro has better things to do in an American court.
The Iranian mullahs don't seem to have much time to worry about Maduro either. Because the gratitude of the Iranian people may be worse than an American prison.
And everything started so well. It was so nice to feel strong in a world where everyone else is constrained by law. But if Putin can bomb Ukraine, why can't Trump arrest Maduro. Especially since Putin can't defeat Ukraine. But Trump can arrest Maduro.
And you were warned. Before you build a world where the right of the strong applies, first make sure you are strong. Because otherwise it can get awkward. Otherwise, the TV that explained about the right of the strong will have to bemoan violations of international law.
"The whole world is just talking about Donald Trump. About the brazen, cynical, shameless attack at his behest by the United States of America on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and its leadership. About the Americans' final flouting of all and any norms of international law - and their attempt to return the world to the era of lex fortissimum, "the right of the strong," wrote the pen of Andrei Mukovozchik.
But it's too late to lament. Trump is boarding Russian tankers. Russia can only respond with its deepest concerns and cry at the UN on occasion. Just like Macron, who was so ridiculed in the same Russia.
Hamas, Assad, Maduro, Iranian mullahs are next. The creators of the new wondrous world are leaving one by one. A hint to those who are left that in a world where the right of the strong reigns, it is not enough to be strong in your own TV.
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