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Trump administration launches international campaign to dismantle the International Criminal Court

JNS (Jewish News Syndicate)

Key Points

  • The US State Department has launched a diplomatic campaign to dismantle the International Criminal Court.
  • The US is pressuring countries that provide it with security assistance to withdraw from the court.
  • Various punitive measures such as travel bans and sanctions against ICC personnel are on the agenda.
  • The US and Israel, despite not being parties to the Rome Statute, are opposing the ICC's actions.

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The Trump administration has launched a comprehensive campaign to eliminate the threat posed by the International Criminal Court (ICC) to US sovereignty. The initiative, announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, involves applying diplomatic pressure on countries receiving US military protection and security support to withdraw from the court.

Measures under consideration include visa cancellations and travel bans for ICC personnel, expanded sanctions against the court, and closer scrutiny of countries that continue to support the ICC. In his article in the Wall Street Journal, Rubio described the ICC as a network hostile to the US, pledging to dismantle the court 'brick by brick' if necessary.

The US is not a party to the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the The Hague-based court. The campaign follows the court's issuance of an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in November 2024 and its past investigations involving US forces.

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What is the purpose of the campaign launched by the Trump administration against the ICC?
The aim is to completely eliminate the threat that the International Criminal Court allegedly poses to US sovereignty and American citizens.
What concrete steps is the US planning within the scope of this campaign?
Visa cancellations and travel bans for ICC personnel, increased sanctions against the court, and a reassessment of US security assistance to countries that continue to support the ICC are being planned.
What is the legal situation underlying the US's stance against the ICC?
The US has never been a party to the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the International Criminal Court, and does not recognize the court's jurisdiction over its personnel.

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