Kuala Lampur, April 5 -- History doesn't knock politely. It kicks the door off its hinges, lights a Molotov cocktail, and asks if anyone still gives a damn.

This week, Viktor Orban didn't just walk away from the International Criminal Court (ICC) - he flipped the table, set the house on fire, and invited every autocrat and wannabe warlord to dance in the flames. And right behind him, grinning like the cat that ate the canary, was Benjamin Netanyahu, a man dodging arrest warrants like potholes in a Tel Aviv back alley.

Netanyahu called Orban's move "bold and principled." Bold? Maybe. Principled? Please. That's like calling a bank robber "fiscally adventurous."

What's worse is the parade of hypocrites lining up behind them.

Europe, that...