Putin: They don’t want us to be partners. they want us to be slaves. attempts at dominating Russian people have been crushed before and we’ll do it again. Rules based world order. Who made up these rules? Who gave them the right to make up these rules?
Putin on the rules-based order: It's a bunch of nonsense intended for fools pic.twitter.com/S2Q0NftaJk
— ₦₳V𝚜𝚝é𝚟𝚊 🇷🇺 (@Navsteva) October 1, 2022
- The Biden administration champions what it calls a “rules based international order.” According to this formulation, Washington makes the rules and all others must follow its orders. And if they think about doing otherwise, they will wake up with gaping holes in their pipelines. – Max Blumenthal
- The rules–based order the West goes on about is “nonsense”. Who made these rules? Who agreed to them? Russia is an ancient country and civilization and we will not play by these “rigged” rules. The West has no moral authority to challenge the referendums because it has violated – Konstantin Kisin
- In his “annexation” speech, Putin groused about the rules–based order, asking plaintively, “Who agreed to these rules?” Well: you did. The USSR, whose demise Putin regrets and in whose many crimes he seems to revel, at the end of its life, under Gorbachev, tried to remake itself and in 1990 signed the Charter of Paris. (Daniel Fried).
- We will never recognize the illegal annexation of Ukraine’s territories. Russia is undermining the rules–based international order and violating the fundamental rights of Ukraine to independence and sovereignty. Greece and the EU stand firmly with Ukraine. – Greek Prime Minister
This picture can be used as the best mockery of:
1. Rules-based international order,
2. Freedom of navigation,
3. American-style democracy, freedom and human rights,
4. The US firmly protects the interests of its allies. pic.twitter.com/g7VxmpRJUl— Roy Yang (@sshyang1) September 30, 2022
The director of the UN Food Programme is talking to you, great humanitarians and rules-based order adherents in the EU, preventing hundreds of thousands of tons of sanctioned Russian fertilizer from reaching developing countries.
— Nina 🐙 Byzantina (@NinaByzantina) October 1, 2022