The Hague Aims for U.S. Soldiers
by John R. Bolton • November 22, 2017 at 4:00 am
The International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands. (UN Photo/Rick Bajornas)
For
the first time since it began operating in 2002, the International
Criminal Court has put the U.S. in its sights. On Nov. 3, ICC Prosecutor
Fatou Bensouda initiated an investigation into alleged war crimes and
crimes against humanity committed in Afghanistan since mid-2003. This
raises the alarming possibility that the court will seek to assert
jurisdiction over American citizens.
Located
in The Hague (alongside such dinosaurs as the International Court of
Justice, which decides state-versus-state disputes), the ICC constitutes
a direct assault on the concept of national sovereignty, especially
that of constitutional, representative governments like the United
States. The Trump administration should not respond to Ms. Bensouda in
any way that acknowledges the ICC's legitimacy. Even merely contesting
its jurisdiction risks drawing the U.S. deeper into the quicksand.
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