Part 9/11:
The death of Iran’s president, coupled with the ongoing conflicts and shifting alliances, suggests that global stability is more fragile than ever. As regional and great powers recalibrate their strategies, the risk of escalation and proxy conflicts increases. The mounting evidence of Iran's military support for Russia and regional interventions indicates a world in flux, where traditional Western dominance is increasingly contested.
Meanwhile, international legal institutions like the ICC exemplify the decline of their previous authority, often seen as politically motivated rather than justice-driven. Their selective application of warrants and the geopolitical context reveal a more fragmented and contentious international order.