Henryk
I quickly reviewed both articles. I clapped for both: I can't remember if I commented on your April 27 article.
A lot has happened since then. A key player is mentally unstable. There are still more than a few plausible outcomes. My fortune telling skills have been in error before.
Your article leads to some forum for international justice. Unfortunately, no nation can be regarded as a saint. For me, the US/UK invasion of Iraq is really not that much different than Russia invading Ukraine. And we aren't doing much for Uighers in China. Poland has its issues with its Roma people. Canada, for many years, denied its systematic genocide of First Nations. Josip Tito was regarded as a bad man, but he kept his volatile country together in some kind of peace while western democracy tore it down after his death. No saints anywhere. Too bad guys not held accountable.
We are struggling to find a better way. I believe that the better way will be found with my alternative democracy than by current institutions.