The U.S. does not abide by international law, its own Constitution, or basic human decency. External punishment is needed to stop our rogue government and save lives.
Alas, most countries aren’t free agents. Alliances, supply chains, security cover, the dollar, it all locks you in. Australia likes to talk sovereignty, but we’re rusted to the hull. Everyone knows it. That should worry people more than it does.
So the question isn’t punishment as a mood. It’s what pressure is actually possible, who can apply it, and what they’re willing to wear for it. Start smaller and sharper. Coordinated export controls on specific military tech. Tighten conditions on joint exercises and basing access. Targeted divestment from firms directly tied to operations people actually object to, not the entire economy. Use multilateral forums to raise political cost, even if enforcement is thin.
None of that is clean. All of it has a price. That’s the point.
You're exactly right. My one hope is that Europe recognizes its economy and security are tied to the US, and begins to see that it's no longer in its best interest. Getting them to do 10% of this would be tough. But a few countries did start divesting from the US securities over Greenland, so it's not impossible.
The American people include everyone in North, Central and South America. We all need to be pressuring our govts to stand to together and take action. Let's stand with Mexico and send food, supplies and energy to Cuba.
Most of Europe, all of U.S. and Canada, are occupied countries, totally under the control of the zionist settler colony in the Middle East, in the center of the world, the Red all-seeing eye that will eventually totally control your thoughts and communications. In this post you are presented with a choice, to stand with either the Gaza-world or the israeli-world: https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/it-is-not-those-who-command-who-govern
Alas, most countries aren’t free agents. Alliances, supply chains, security cover, the dollar, it all locks you in. Australia likes to talk sovereignty, but we’re rusted to the hull. Everyone knows it. That should worry people more than it does.
So the question isn’t punishment as a mood. It’s what pressure is actually possible, who can apply it, and what they’re willing to wear for it. Start smaller and sharper. Coordinated export controls on specific military tech. Tighten conditions on joint exercises and basing access. Targeted divestment from firms directly tied to operations people actually object to, not the entire economy. Use multilateral forums to raise political cost, even if enforcement is thin.
None of that is clean. All of it has a price. That’s the point.
A clear enumeration of principles, tempered by the reality of a world that can't even get its act together to apply BDS against Israel.
You're exactly right. My one hope is that Europe recognizes its economy and security are tied to the US, and begins to see that it's no longer in its best interest. Getting them to do 10% of this would be tough. But a few countries did start divesting from the US securities over Greenland, so it's not impossible.
The American people include everyone in North, Central and South America. We all need to be pressuring our govts to stand to together and take action. Let's stand with Mexico and send food, supplies and energy to Cuba.
There are way more of us than there are of them.
I really hope the rest of the world sees the pressing need for this to happen. We have to be stopped and held to account.
If they don't do it soon, they'll have to do it later. And that will be much more painful.
Yes!!
Most of Europe, all of U.S. and Canada, are occupied countries, totally under the control of the zionist settler colony in the Middle East, in the center of the world, the Red all-seeing eye that will eventually totally control your thoughts and communications. In this post you are presented with a choice, to stand with either the Gaza-world or the israeli-world: https://geopolitiq.substack.com/p/it-is-not-those-who-command-who-govern
Choose wisely.