• Lemminary
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    184 months ago

    What are the odds they’ll do that?

    Zero. We’re staunchly and traditionally neutral on foreign conflicts, for better or for worse. :/

    • xor
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      334 months ago

      I disagree - Mexico is a Rome statute signatory, meaning that (theoretically) they’re legally obligated to arrest Putin on arrival as the ICC has issued a warrant for him

      Afaik their diplomatic neutrality wouldn’t override their legal obligations

      • @[email protected]
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        294 months ago

        It’s Mexico. $500 would override their legal obligations.

        (Please don’t crucify me, I spent a lot of time there and absolutely love Mexico, it’s culture and it’s people ❤️… But damn if I didn’t spend a lot of money on bribes)

        • @fluxion
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          Then offer more. A quick end to the war to save $100 billion or so is worth a lot of money. Offer enough and maybe even the cartels decides they’d like to help uphold the law

        • @[email protected]
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          34 months ago

          What always gets me is how do you know how much to bribe people for? Did you have to ask around? Do they actually tell you?

          I just picture me slipping a border guard a fiver and being so insulted he arrests me lol

      • Lemminary
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        144 months ago

        I don’t think this matters since we’re only extending the invitation to be polite knowing he won’t show up anyway.