There was a time—recent enough for memory, distant enough for illusion—when the world order at least pretended to be civil.

Heads of state chose their words carefully. Wars were dressed in legal language. Starvation was denied, not declared. Assassinations were whispered, not televised. And institutions like the United Nations acted as a moral stage—even when they failed backstage.
That time is over.
What we are witnessing today is not merely disorder. It is the stripping away of the mask.
THE DEATH OF DIPLOMATIC DECENCY
When a head of state can insult a global moral figure like Pope Leo without consequence, it signals more than bad manners—it signals the collapse of restraint as a governing principle.
Diplomacy has been replaced by performance.
Statesmanship by populist theater.
The message is clear: respect is no longer strategic currency—power is.
ASSASSINATION AS POLICY, NOT EXCEPTION
Once upon a time, killing a senior state figure risked global outrage and escalation. Now it risks… headlines.
From the targeted killing of Qasem Soleimani to the brazen assassination of Jovenel Moïse, the line has been crossed—and then erased.
What was once taboo is now tactical.
States justify it. Allies ignore it. Enemies replicate it.
This is not rogue behavior.
This is normalized impunity.
STARVATION AS A WEAPON OF WAR
The most damning sign of a collapsing order is not bombs—it is hunger.
Entire populations are being squeezed, blockaded, and deprived—not accidentally, but strategically. Food, water, and medicine have become instruments of leverage.
The old world order at least pretended to uphold humanitarian law.
The new reality doesn’t even bother pretending.
When children starve and the world debates terminology, you are no longer in a rules-based system—you are in a power-based vacuum.
THE SILENCE OF A PARALYZED WORLD
At the center of this paralysis stands the United Nations—an institution designed for a world that no longer exists.
A Security Council where:
- The powerful veto accountability
- The victims plead into procedural voids
- Resolutions gather dust instead of enforcing peace
The UN is not failing because it is weak.
It is failing because the powers that created it no longer agree on the rules it was built to enforce.
THE GREAT TRANSITION: FROM ORDER TO EXPOSURE
Let us be clear: this is not chaos without cause.
This is what happens when:
- An old order fades
- A new order has not yet formed
- And no single power can impose discipline
In such moments, history tells us one thing:
norms collapse before new ones emerge.
The 20th century saw this before—between empires, between wars, between illusions.
We are living in that gap again.
THE WDM VERDICT: CIVILITY WAS ALWAYS CONDITIONAL
Let us not romanticize the past.
The so-called “rules-based international order” was never purely moral. It was managed power disguised as principle. Civility existed because it was enforced—or at least beneficial to enforce.
Now that enforcement is fractured, the truth is exposed:
- Rules without power are suggestions
- Norms without consequences are theatre
- Institutions without unity are relics
What shocks the world today is not the presence of brutality—
but the absence of shame about it.
FINAL WORD: THE AGE OF PRETENSE IS OVER
We are entering an era where power no longer seeks legitimacy through civility. It seeks compliance through dominance.
No apologies.
No disguises.
No illusions.
The old world order did not die peacefully.
It is being dismantled in full view of a watching, powerless world.
And until a new order rises—if it rises at all—
expect more insults, more assassinations, more starvation, and more silence.
Because in this interregnum, one rule reigns supreme:
Power speaks.
And no one is left strong enough to tell it to be quiet.