27/01/2026
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Delta Organization | On the Fragility of the Global Order
The recent remarks by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres at Davos deserve serious and sober reflection. His warning about the erosion of the rules-based international order is not rhetorical exaggeration; it is a strategic diagnosis of a system under strain.
International stability has never depended on goodwill alone, but on shared rules, institutional legitimacy, and diplomatic restraint. When these pillars weaken, uncertainty expands — not only for small states, but for major powers themselves.
At the same time, it is essential to recognize a parallel reality:
global security dynamics are changing, particularly in strategic regions such as the Arctic. The renewed attention given by the United States to Greenland reflects legitimate concerns related to security, resources, and geopolitical competition. These concerns should not be dismissed — but neither can they be addressed outside the framework of international law and sovereign consent.
From the perspective of Delta Organization, this moment is not about choosing sides, but about reconciling power with responsibility.
Key principles we reaffirm:
International law is not optional, even for the most influential actors.
Diplomacy must prevail over coercion, especially in an era of strategic uncertainty.
Multilateral institutions require reform and reinforcement, not erosion.
Security and legality are complementary, not contradictory.
The United Nations’ role is not to constrain legitimate national interests, but to channel them through dialogue, legality, and cooperation, preventing unilateral actions from becoming systemic precedents.
Delta Organization believes that true leadership in the 21st century is measured not only by power projection, but by the capacity to preserve order while adapting it responsibly.
The world does not need less authority — it needs better-anchored authority, exercised with restraint, intelligence, an