Hey there! π Have you ever wondered how countries get along and make decisions together? It’s kind of like when you and your friends decide on the rules of a game during recess. For countries, these rules are called international law, and they help everyone play fair on the world stage!
But sometimes, things get a bit tricky. Imagine if one kid in your class tried to make all the rules without listening to anyone else. Not so fair, right? Well, in the world, some countries are very powerful, and they might try to make their own rules instead of following the ones everyone agreed on.
For example, there’s a group called the United Nations (UN) where countries come together to agree on how to keep peace and be friends. The UN helps make sure that all countries, big or small, have a say. This is like having a classroom meeting where everyone gets to share their ideas! π£οΈ
However, sometimes powerful countries might act on their own. They might say they’re making new rules to help, but other countries might feel left out or think it’s unfair. This can cause disagreements and make it harder for everyone to get along.
It’s important for countries to work together and respect each other, just like it’s important for you and your friends to share and be fair. When everyone follows the same rules, it’s easier to solve problems and make the world a better place! πβ€οΈ
So next time you hear about countries talking about “rules” and “international law,” you’ll know they’re trying to figure out how to play nicely together. Let’s hope they remember the importance of fairness and teamwork, just like you do with your friends! π€
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How US replaced international law with its own twisted creation
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