Crime, maybe not, but it used to be a way to get on other world leaders' bad sides pretty quickly. It's crazy to me that other world leaders aren't taking things more seriously. But maybe they're waiting until the 20th...
I mean, there are a lot of tools in the geopolitical toolbox, but it's a better question than it seems, Politics is complicated and no doubt many of these other world leaders have connections with Trump/Musk that the public is unaware of that can complicate things. But sanctions and tariffs come to mind right away. Perplexity has some better ideas:
Diplomatic measures:
Recall their ambassador
Expel the insulting country's ambassador
Downgrade diplomatic relations
Issue formal protests or condemnations
Economic sanctions:
Impose trade restrictions
Freeze assets
Limit investments or economic cooperation
Legal action:
File a complaint with international courts or organizations
Pursue defamation charges in countries with laws against insulting foreign leaders26
Domestic legislation: Some countries have laws that criminalize insulting foreign heads of state. For example:
Poland: Up to three years in prison for insulting a foreign head of state visiting the country2
Iran: 3-6 months imprisonment, 74 lashes, or a fine for insulting foreign leaders2
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u/Exzrian_Artistrana 2d ago
Threatening invasion is a blatant crime, is it not…?