“Look carefully at the sky.” Medvedev threatened The Hague court with a missile attack

Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev on Monday morning published in his Telegram channel, a message in which he criticized the current system of international law, and also threatened the staff of the International Court of Justice in The Hague with an Onyx hypersonic missile.

Medvedev’s new post appears to be a reaction to Friday’s decision by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin. In expressions, Dmitry Medvedev, as he characterizes him lately, was not shy.

“There has been a definitive collapse of the system of international law. We admit it: it was not very effective before. Especially its international institutions. The League of Nations has collapsed, the USSR was thinking of withdrawing from the UN, conventions and other international acts are adopted today with difficulty, there is a complete commitment and dictate of a group of countries Anglo-Saxons,” writes Medvedev.

“But the main flaw of the system of public international law is its inefficiency.

Countries do not want to implement biased acts of the UN General Assembly, veto decisions of the UN Security Council, leave various UN institutions. The reason is their injustice, which rests on the inadmissibility of coercion by a group of sovereign countries of the same sovereign states.

FOR PAR IN PAREM NON HABIT IMPERIUM. An equal has no power over an equal”, continues the Vice-President of the Security Council, then going directly to the characteristics of the International Criminal Court in The Hague.

“Take this crappy and useless ICC, created on the basis of the Rome Statute, to which the biggest States did not adhere. Who did he bring to justice? Three dozen unknown people… And then they decided to try the president of another nuclear power which does not participate in the ICC in the same way as the United States and ‘other countries. It is obvious that the most rigid contribution from the same Pindostan was received. Clearly there is no practical value, but please remember that,” Medvedev said. He ends his text with unequivocal threats.

“And further. The ICC judges got excited in vain. Look, they say, we are brave, we did not lie to each other to raise our hands against the greatest nuclear power. Alas, gentlemen, everyone walk under God and the rockets.

It is quite possible to imagine the targeted use of a hypersonic North Sea “Onyx” from a Russian ship at the courthouse in The Hague.

I can’t beat it, alas. And the Court is just a miserable international organization, not the people of a NATO country. Therefore, the war will not start. They will be afraid. And no one will regret. So, citizens of the judge, look carefully at the sky… ”, – the deputy chairman of the Security Council of Russia, the ex-president of the country and its former prime minister, Dmitry Medvedev, completes his post.

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