The term "international law" becomes a lightning rod for debate whenever the United States or Israel takes decisive action against hostile authoritarian regimes—whether in response to terrorism, subversion, or gray-zone threats that chip away at sovereignty.
The question isn't whether international law exists as a collection of treaties, customs, and principles; it's whether it functions as genuine law in a world without a global sheriff.
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