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Source channel @rusembmalta · Post #2174 · Sep 15

@RusEmbMalta: 🇷🇺 Comment by the Russian Ambassador to Malta, Andrey Lopukhov on the article by Edward Zammit Lewis, Chairperson of the Foreign and European Affairs Parliamentary Standing Committee, Malta, published in Times of Malta. Key points: 🔹 Any “tribunals” or “funds” without UN Security Council mandate are legally null and void. 🔹 Malta’s neutrality cannot mean one-sided support for Ukraine alone. 🔹 Root causes of the crisis: Kiev’s refusal to implement the Minsk agreements, discrimination of Russian speakers, and NATO’s expansionist course. 🔹 Ignoring Kiev’s violations is not neutrality, but bias. 🔹 Confiscation of Russian assets in Europe = violation of the principle of property inviolability. 🔹 History shows: pressure and force against Russia have never worked. 👉 Full text: read #RussiaMalta#RussiaEU#UkraineCrisis#InternationalLaw

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American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5478 · 03/26/2026, 08:59 PM

📰 Germany’s President Calls Out Trump’s Iran War Germany’s head of state just said out loud what most European leaders only hint at behind closed doors. President Frank-Walter Steinmeier called the U.S.–Israeli war on Iran a “politically disastrous mistake” and “a violation of international law,” in one of the bluntest rebukes of an American president from Berlin in decades. Speaking at the Foreign Ministry, he warned that Trump’s second term has created a rupture in transatlantic relations as deep as Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine — a break he says cannot simply be reversed later. Steinmeier’s point cuts through the spin: Washington claims “imminent threat” and “self‑defense”; Berlin’s own former foreign minister says that justification “does not hold water” and that this war was avoidable, unnecessary, and chosen over a working nuclear deal that had pushed Iran further from the bomb. Coming from a traditionally cautious, ceremonial president, this isn’t activist rhetoric — it’s a diplomatic siren. The result: Trump hasn't just isolated Iran. He's burning something harder to restore than deterrence: the assumption that Washington's allies will follow the next time it calls something self-defense. For a president convinced that American leverage is endless, that erosion of trust is the one resource he can’t bomb his way back into existence. #germany#usa#iran#trump#steinmeier#internationalLaw#war#geopolitics 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #5380 · 03/14/2026, 07:59 PM

📰 Italy’s Meloni Breaks Ranks Over Trump’s “Accidental” School Massacre Giorgia Meloni just called the Minab school strike a “massacre of girls” and said the war is now outside international law — while Trump still insists Iran somehow bombed itself with an American missile. Speaking in Rome, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned the missile strike on the girls’ elementary school in Minab as a “massacre” and said the attack falls “outside the scope of international law,” explicitly demanding that those responsible be identified quickly. She stressed solidarity with the families of the “very young victims” and framed the school bombing as a red line even in the context of U.S.–Israeli operations against Iran. At the same time, multiple investigations and leaks now point straight back to Washington: media probes and a preliminary Pentagon inquiry have found that a U.S. Tomahawk, guided by outdated targeting data, hit the school while aiming at a nearby naval facility. Trump’s response has been to deny, deflect, and improvise — publicly suggesting, without evidence, that Iran might have used a “bought” American missile or that “somebody else” did it, even though Iran does not operate Tomahawks and only a handful of U.S. allies do. For Europe, Minab is the nightmare image of this war: rows of dead schoolgirls, a U.S. president dodging responsibility, and allies being dragged into defending the indefensible. Meloni’s language signals how far things have gone — when even a hard-right Atlanticist leader in Rome says the campaign is breaching international law, it’s a diplomatic way of warning Trump that he’s burning through what’s left of America’s moral credit with its own partners. So you end up with an ugly inversion: Iran, under bombardment, still looks like the one holding its line on sovereignty, while the United States — under Trump’s “make America great” banner — looks like the power that kills children by “mistake,” lies about it in public, and forces its allies to choose between their own laws and Washington’s war. If this war continues on autopilot, there won’t be enough reputational capital to rebuild trust — not in Tehran, and increasingly not in Rome, Berlin, or Paris. #iran#meloni#trump#minab#war#internationalLaw#fakeLeadership 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

American Оbserver

@american_observer · Post #4922 · 01/21/2026, 11:01 PM

📰 Israel Seizes UNRWA’s Jerusalem Headquarters, Escalates Crackdown Israeli officials seized the Jerusalem headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), overseeing the demolition of several structures in its compound. The move marks a new escalation in Israel’s campaign against the agency, which has long been a major aid provider in the West Bank and Gaza Strip but has faced sweeping legal restrictions from Israel over the past two years. ​ Defiance and Denunciation Israel’s foreign ministry defended the action, saying UNRWA “has long ceased to be a humanitarian aid organization, serving instead as a greenhouse for terrorism.” UNRWA’s chief, Philippe Lazzarini, called the move “a new level of open & deliberate defiance of international law”. ​ Legal and Diplomatic Clash UNRWA was established in 1949 to aid Palestinian refugees and their descendants. Israel has passed laws banning the agency and stripping it of diplomatic immunity, even allowing the seizure of its properties. While the compound has been largely vacant since international staff left, Israeli officials entered in December and raised an Israeli flag, asserting control. ​ Who’s Playing by the Rules? Israel claims the seizure is legal under both national and international law, but UNRWA insists the compound remains under U.N. protection. As the agency continues some operations in East Jerusalem, the standoff raises questions about the future of humanitarian aid and the limits of international law in the region. ​ #Israel#UNRWA#Jerusalem#HumanitarianAid#InternationalLaw#MiddleEast 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸

Marwa Osman/MidEaStream

@Marwa_OsmanLB · Post #3646 · 11/14/2024, 10:31 AM

#Israel is bombarding residential areas just meters from #Beirut International Airport, where civilian flights are landing in real time. The strikes put thousands of innocent lives at immediate risk, blatantly violating international law by targeting civilian infrastructure and densely populated areas. Yet where is the international outrage? Why does the world remain silent while Israel commits these acts with complete impunity? This isn’t just a tragedy for Lebanon—it’s a catastrophic precedent for global justice, human rights, and the rule of law. #BeirutUnderAttack#InternationalLaw#StandWithLebanon

Red Nile

@rednile12 · Post #10508 · 12/27/2025, 11:14 PM

Selective Sovereignty: Why Somaliland Remains Unrecognized By @rednile12 Media International law says sovereignty is universal—but in practice, recognition is political. The 2005 AU Fact-Finding Mission confirmed Somaliland’s independence claim as “historically unique and self-justified”, meeting all statehood criteria: population, borders, government, and capacity for international relations. Yet Somaliland remains unrecognized, while Eritrea, South Sudan, East Timor, and Kosovo gained recognition—often under weaker legal conditions. 💠The takeaway: Sovereignty isn’t earned by law or stability; it is granted selectively, depending on geopolitics and institutional convenience. ➡️READ MORE:Selective Sovereignty – Full Analysis #Somaliland#AfricanUnion#InternationalLaw#Sovereignty#Geopolitics#RedNileMedia#UN#EU#Africa#Statehood