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The provided text explores the enduring nature of geopolitical power by drawing parallels between the ancient Melian Dialogue and a modern military intervention in Venezuela. It argues that international law and moral rhetoric often serve as mere narrative cover for the actions of dominant nations rather than binding constraints. Through the lens of political realism, the author suggests that justice is typically only negotiated between equals, while the weak suffer the consequences of power imbalances. This analysis highlights a persistent gap between the aspirational norms taught to citizens and the brutal reality of global statecraft. Ultimately, the source asserts that morality remains optional for superpowers in the absence of a force capable of holding them accountable.👉 https://philosophics.blog/2026/01/06/the-melian-dialogue-trump-and-the-persistent-fantasy-of-fair-play/

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