Zkuq said: That guy certainly needs to be poked in his own way, compared to more traditional US presidents |
That is precisely the only way to handle Trump. You have to constantly poke his ego to the point of almost not hiding the message "You're incompetent". Trump doesn't care for Ukrania at all, or ever questions his actions. All he cares for is that everybody thinks he's the only genius in town. So you have to turn his ego into thinking "Supporting Ukrania is profitable for me".
Ukrainian forces continue to maintain an advantage at night versus Russian units.
— OSINTtechnical (@Osinttechnical) January 11, 2025
Seen here, the ENVG system in US use during a training exercise. pic.twitter.com/1BgqFSTt7s
🇨🇭 Switzerland is ready to host a Trump-Putin summit, offering its neutral ground for peace talks. While Berne won’t take the initiative, it has informed all parties of its availability. Trump has hinted at preparations, and Russia appears receptive.
www.letemps.ch/suisse/la-su...
— NOELREPORTS (@noelreports.com) 12 January 2025 at 08:55
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Hmm, are they forgetting someone? I can't quite put my finger on it, is there someone else involved in this conflict?
Switzerland is such a joke of a country, the "neutral" country which profiteers on fascists and murderers.
Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 12 January 2025This is what Trump did with his so-called peace deal between Israel and Palestine in his first term - negotiate with just one side.
SecondWar said: This is what Trump did with his so-called peace deal between Israel and Palestine in his first term - negotiate with just one side. |
Does he negotiate at all? It seems Trump just issues threats to one side while buttering up to the other side.
And yeah, Switzerland is legally obliged to arrest Putin if he lands in Switzerland. But that's the UN, countries only sign up for the benefits, not for the responsibilities. And as long as the veto holders can paralyze the UNSC, nothing will change.
The UN needs to reform asap or it will be replaced by BRICS in the long run. The UN charter was formed to end colonialism yet the UNSC gives former colonial powers the tools to block any attempts to do so.
SvennoJ said:
Does he negotiate at all? It seems Trump just issues threats to one side while buttering up to the other side. |
Its the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Its nit the same thing as the UN.
Edit - as the below post has pointed out, its the International Criminal Court, not the ICJ.
Last edited by SecondWar - on 12 January 2025SecondWar said:
Its the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Its nit the same thing as the UN. |
It's the ICC you mean. The ICC has issued an arrest warrant for Putin
https://www.icc-cpi.int/news/situation-ukraine-icc-judges-issue-arrest-warrants-against-vladimir-vladimirovich-putin-and
(The ICJ gives rulings over disputes between countries, not individuals. https://www.icj-cij.org/case/182 )
The Rome Statute obliges countries to execute arrest warrants from the ICC.
The ICC is not the same thing as the UN, but the UN established the Rome Statute and is closely related to the ICC.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is not part of the United Nations (UN), but the two have a cooperative relationship:
Creation
The ICC was established by the Rome Statute, a treaty negotiated within the UN. The UN played a role in the development of the Rome Statute, which was adopted by the UN Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries.
Relationship agreement
In 2004, the ICC and the UN adopted the Negotiated Relationship Agreement, which outlines a framework for cooperation between the two organizations. The agreement aims to facilitate each organization's responsibilities and to consult on matters of mutual interest.
Liaison office
The ICC has a liaison office in New York that coordinates ICC-related events at the UN headquarters.
Focal point
The UN Office of Legal Affairs (OLA) serves as the focal point for UN-ICC cooperation. All UN entities can seek advice from the OLA on matters of cooperation with the ICC.
The ICC is an independent judicial body, separate from the UN. However, the ICC needs the UN's support to be effective. Not all UN members are members of the ICC.
Switzerland is both a member of the UN and signed on to the Rome Statute
Switzerland ratified the Rome Statute on October 12, 2002, and ratified amendments to the Statute on September 10, 2015
https://www.icc-cpi.int/news/switzerland-ratifies-amendments-rome-statute-war-crimes-and-crime-aggression
Switzerland can either deny Putin entry to Switzerland or arrest him.