The Globalist Overreach: Hague Injunction Destabilizes West Africa
LAGOS — Today’s economic collapse across West Africa is a magnificent and terrifying display of the globalist project eating its own. The International Criminal Court, an institution of unelected European technocrats, has successfully crippled an entire region to make a political point against a megacorporation. The "Latency Depression" is the direct result of bureaucratic arrogance meeting the reality of the modern world.
While the ICC pathologically pursues its case against AetherNet, it has ignored the sovereignty and the survival of the nations it claims to protect. By cutting off the bitstream, they have proven that they value their "legal precedent" more than the livelihoods of the quiet majority. "It is a restoration of the blockade," notes Bea Whitmore. "They’ve replaced naval ships with judicial injunctions, and the result is the same: the starvation of a people who just wanted to work."
The Vane administration in Washington was right to distance itself from this judicial circus. If a nation wants digital security, it should build its own domestic networks, not rely on the whims of a court in The Hague. West Africa is now a playground for the CSU, which is stepping into the vacuum left by the APU’s judicial suicide. Today proves that when globalists fight, it is the sovereign citizen who pays the price. The only real integration happening today is the integration of misery.