Arresting a leader is one thing. Invading a country to grab him? That’s a legal wormhole. That’s the world we woke up to when the U.S. captured Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro. Within 48 hours, Trump was hinting at actions in Colombia, calling President Gustavo Petro “a cocaine-selling sick man.” Then came Cuba, Mexico, and even Greenland — a NATO territory under Denmark, making any U.S. invasion a potential alliance-ending crisis. Under the UN Charter’s Article 2(4), invasion is allowed only with UN backing or self-defence. Neither applied here, raising the biggest question: are global rules universal, or optional for the powerful? Palki Sharma tells you.
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