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What happens when a global superpower treats international law as optional? In this episode, we examine the dangerous precedent set when the U.S. asserts the right to seize foreign leaders—and what that means for sovereignty, international law, and the so-called “rules-based order.”
If a sitting president can be targeted, removed, or detained without consequence, then the global order isn’t weakening—it’s already collapsed.
Today, we're going to talk about: the legal and historical context behind U.S. extraterritorial actions, why this moment matters far beyond one country or one leader, and how allies and rivals are responding to a world without enforceable rules and what comes next when power replaces law.
This isn’t about ideology or simply capturing an authoritarian. It’s about consequences.
If international law only applies to the weak, can it still be called law at all?
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