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by na85 1579 days ago
>Operationally speaking there’s no such thing as war crimes. The victor writes the rules and the loser, well vae victis.

Yawn.

Of course the victor writes the rules, but the International Criminal Court has the support of most of the UN. If you believe democratic society is fundamentally a good thing then it follows that the Pax Americana has been, in aggregate, a tremendous success in normalizing and codifying international law.

Is the current state of affairs imperfect? Of course.

"Winners write history" is such a boring, undergraduate take on geopolitics.

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Exceptionalism is a sad counter argument to this perspective. Didn't the US just recently sanctioned top magistrates investigating US war crimes?
I made exactly zero appeals to exceptionalism.

The period of relative peace in which we live is called the Pax Americana because it's primarily driven by US military hegemony and there's no escaping that fact.

For what it's worth, I'm not American.

I don’t think your rudeness is appropriate or helps satisfy intellectual curiosity. It sounds like you have some formal training in IR, how about you contribute at a level befitting your education? So much for that.

The ICC is a great example of why “international law” is a dead letter if not a total fraud. I’m sure you’re aware that the US based empire doesn’t acknowledge its authority. The US based empire permits the ICC to act only when it serves the empire’s interests. So much for normalization and codification.

Finally, I never said “winners write history.” I said they write the rules. Conflating the two is intellectually sloppy or a straw man. So much for reading comprehension.