RT | September 11, 2018
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has said it will “continue to do its work undeterred,” after US National Security Advisor John Bolton threatened sanctions if the tribunal investigates alleged US war crimes in Afghanistan.
The Hague-based court investigates genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes and is backed by 123 countries – but not by China and the US.
“The ICC, as a court of law, will continue to do its work undeterred, in accordance with those principles and the overarching idea of the rule of law,” it said in a statement on Tuesday.
The tribunal’s remarks came in response to a scathing verbal attack launched by Bolton in Washington DC on Monday during a speech to the conservative Federalist Society.
“Today, on the eve of September 11th, I want to deliver a clear and unambiguous message on behalf of the president,” Bolton began, before launching into the blistering offensive against the ICC.
“The United States will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court. We will not cooperate with the ICC. We will provide no assistance to the ICC… We will let the ICC die on its own. After all, for all intents and purposes, the ICC is already dead to us.”
Bolton then issued a very clear threat: If the international court continues to pursue the probe, Washington will ban ICC judges from entering the country, prosecute them and sanction their funding. His main objection is the notion that the ICC could have higher authority than the US constitution and US sovereignty.
“In secular terms we don’t recognize any higher authority than the US constitution,” he said, adding that Trump “will not allow American citizens to be prosecuted by foreign bureaucrats, and he will not allow other nations to dictate our means of self defence.”
In November 2017, an ICC prosecutor requested approval to launch a probe into potential war crimes by the US armed forces and the CIA through the torture of detainees in Afghanistan.
However, Bolton didn’t come out swinging solely on the behalf of the US – he also attacked the ICC’s threat to Washington’s “friend and ally” Israel, as the Middle Eastern country faces an investigation into alleged war crimes against Palestinians.
Bolton said the probe into the actions of Israel, which he described as a “liberal, democratic nation,” was unacceptable, and added that any countries supporting the investigation and cooperating with the ICC would be subject to secondary sanctions
via International Criminal Court unfazed by US threats of sanctions over Afghan war crimes probe
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What Bolton doesn’t say is that:
“We have Magnitsky Act laws which we most assuredly intend to internationalize, thus taking ‘Lawfare’ to new historic heights unprecedented, tossing aside potential prosecution for war crimes at the International Criminal Court, and prolonging our privileged status of impunity. We will be successful – that is, if the Browder-Magnitsky fraud/scandal coverup prevails.”
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Excellent point, Jerry. However with the ascendancy of other major powers like Russia, China, Turkey, Iran and soon to be a reuinified Korea, I believe the rest of the world will keep the ICC and try American war criminals.
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Bolton is unmasking the true face of American exceptionalism.
From hubris and hegemony to abject humiliation.
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You make an excellent point, truthaholics. Thanks for reblogging.
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Reaaly need to get rid of fuko. The dnc too. Probly, not so much time left
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Nick, I honestly believe Bolton and Pompeo are far more dangerous than Trump is.
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