👇 Is Putin preparing a legal framework for a wider war? 👇
In this video, we break down two massive, highly controversial laws just signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin as the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year. With casualty estimates mounting and recruitment numbers stalling, the Kremlin is making desperate—and highly dangerous—moves.
First, we look at Russia's aggressive new economic incentive: a 10 million ruble ($140,000) debt forgiveness package designed to lure new recruits to the front lines. Is this financial lifeline enough to avoid a politically explosive mandatory mobilization?
Second, and perhaps most alarming to the West, a new law gives Putin sole authority to deploy Russian armed forces anywhere in the world to "protect" Russian citizens from foreign courts—specifically targeting the International Criminal Court (ICC). Western officials and the Baltic states are already sounding the alarm that this could provide a legal pretext for military intervention in NATO territory.
Watch until the end to see how 36 nations are striking back with a new special tribunal in The Hague designed to prosecute the Russian leadership for the "crime of aggression."
What do you think? Is this new deployment law a direct threat to NATO borders? Let us know in the comments below!
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