Trump Administration Launches Broad Offensive Against International Criminal Court in The Hague
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First reported by Ynet · 15 hours ago
What happened
The Trump administration, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has launched a comprehensive campaign against the International Criminal Court in The Hague, threatening to dismantle it if it prosecutes U.S. citizens. The move responds to ICC investigations into American military actions and arrest warrants against Israeli officials, expanding sanctions and visa restrictions while pressuring allies to abandon the court. This escalation risks straining U.S. relations with ICC-supporting countries and complicates international justice efforts.
- 01Trump administration vows to systematically dismantle the ICC if it prosecutes Americans.
- 02Secretary of State Rubio warns ICC actions threaten U.S. sovereignty and independence.
- 03New measures include expanded sanctions, visa revocations, and pressure on allies to leave the ICC.
- 04ICC investigations into U.S. troops and Israeli officials sparked U.S. opposition.
- 05ICC lacks enforcement power and depends on member states for arrests.
- 06The campaign may deepen tensions between the U.S. and European ICC supporters.
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