Indonesia’s response to the U.S. military assault on Venezuela was cautious and non-condemnatory, raising concerns about selective application of international law. The article argues that if the U.S. can forcibly capture Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro, it lacks moral authority to shield Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accused of genocide in Gaza. This selective enforcement of law undermines justice and highlights hypocrisy in international relations. Indonesia, as a leader in the Global South, must clearly advocate for universal accountability to uphold the integrity of international law.
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