Putin kommt in der Mongolei an, ein Mitglied des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs, das einen Haftbefehl gegen ihn erlassen hat

    https://apnews.com/article/russia-mongolia-putin-icc-warrant-b9c04dff1849164010de92b5564f7e60

    29 Comments

    1. Legal-Transition7925 on

      *When you accidentally walk into your own surprise party and it’s not the good kind.*

    2. I3lackMonday on

      Watch as nothing will happen to him. I am tired of no consequences for dickheads

    3. The invitation was rather more complicated than I first thought [https://blogs.ubc.ca/mongolia/2024/putin-visit-icc-arrest/](https://blogs.ubc.ca/mongolia/2024/putin-visit-icc-arrest/)

      Personally I would’ve tried to come up with some sort of excuse though Putin would want to weaken the ICC by getting nations he has a chokehold over to progressively make dominoe effect. The Mongolian government has let the kremlin write the narrative and even plastered Russian tricolors all over the main roads and the central square which is a PR nightmare especially as they could’ve used Soviet and the older Mongolian flag as to get around things I feel. Then used the flag of many former soviet nations and then the only way out I feel is to have offered Mongolia as a venue for peace talks/armistice/truce etc between Ukraine and Russia. This is just bad PR by the Mongolian government IMO.

    4. crakinshot on

      I’m not sure it would be practical to arrest him. Mongolia is surrounded by Russia and China. There would be no way to transport him out of the country. It would be a fairly quick war if both decided invade. I had a small hope that China may have given them the nod in private to do it, but clearly not.

    5. Assurhannibal on

      Given how the West has been delegitimising the ICC in the last months, this should hardly come as a surprise

    6. supercyberlurker on

      I mean, it’s kind of funny in a way that one of the few places Putin can travel to is fricking Mongolia.

    7. BubsyFanboy on

      And nothing will happen to him. If it did, they’d proceed with the arrest immediately upon landing.

    8. I mean, why would Mongolia take the risk of being nuked to hell for some conflict they don’t care about at all.

    9. 123dream321 on

      Watch the same group of people supporting the arrest of Putin reject the arrest of Netanyahu.

    10. PoliticalCanvas on

      When Iraq war had many legal questions, it still was logical from most standpoints:

      World’s leader by economic, technological, cultural, military statistic, Global Policemen, with help of the most developed countries of the World, dismantled totalitarian regime which kill, including by chemical weapons, 300,000 people.

      After decades of criticism of this, everything degraded to the level of: “if you have WMD, more so if you use WMD-blackmail/racketeering, you could do what you want, completely ignoring International Law.”

      To “WMD-Might make Right/True” logic.

      Which slowly reaffirm more and more countries.

    11. Fantablack183 on

      Mongolia is landlocked between China and Russia and relies on them.

      If they arrest Putin, Mongolia will be fucked

    12. so they gonna arrest him and fly him over russia or china? lol, they are literally surrounded by both RU/CH xdd

    13. Nevermind2031 on

      International law died in Iraq, anybody who doesnt realise that is living in the past

    14. NATO needs to let Mongolia know that if they hand him over, we’ll help them rapidly transition to a Russia-free energy future.

    15. chunckybydesign on

      Didn’t Netanyahu Travel to multiple ICC member countries and not get arrested? Putin should definitely be arrested, same goes for Netanyahu.

    16. Jonestr127 on

      Dude, no one is going to arrest Putin. Just get that out of your mind. He probably has a small army of guards that would kill for him in the blink of an eye. It would be a wild situation that would be on the front of every news agency around the world.

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