US to take tough stance against International Criminal Court

US to take tough stance against International Criminal Court

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US National Security Advisor John Bolton

The United States on Monday will adopt an aggressive posture against the International Criminal Court, threatening sanctions against ICC judges if they proceed with an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by Americans in Afghanistan.


President Donald Trumpโ€™s national security adviser, John Bolton, is to make the announcement in a midday speech to the Federalist Society, a conservative group, in Washington. It will be his first major address since joining the Trump White House.

โ€œThe United States will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court,โ€ Bolton will say, according to a draft of his speech seen by Reuters.

Bolton will also say that the State Department will announce the closure of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) office in Washington out of concern about Palestinian attempts to prompt an ICC investigation of Israel.

โ€œThe United States will always stand with our friend and ally, Israel,โ€ says Boltonโ€™s draft text.

The Palestinians said they were undeterred from going to the ICC. They described the planned PLO mission closure as the latest pressure tactic by a Trump administration that has slashed funding to a UN agency for Palestinian refugees and to hospitals in East Jerusalem, which Palestinians want as capital of a future state.

โ€œWe reiterate that the rights of the Palestinian people are not for sale, that we will not succumb to US threats and bullying,โ€ Palestinian official Saeb Erekat said in a statement.

โ€œAccordingly, we continue to call upon the International Criminal Court to open its immediate investigation into Israeli crimes.โ€


There was no immediate response from Israel, where government offices were closed for the Jewish new year.

Boltonโ€™s draft speech says the Trump administration โ€œwill fight backโ€ if the ICC proceeds with opening an investigation into alleged war crimes committed by US service members and intelligence professionals during the war in Afghanistan.

If such an inquiry goes ahead, the Trump administration will consider banning judges and prosecutors from entering the United States, put sanctions on any funds they have in the US financial system and prosecute them in American courts.

โ€œWe will not cooperate with the ICC. We will provide no assistance to the ICC. We will not join 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,โ€ says Boltonโ€™s draft text.

In addition, the United States may negotiate more binding, bilateral agreements to prohibit nations from surrendering Americans to The Hague-based court, says the text.

The courtโ€™s aim is to bring to justice the perpetrators of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.


The United States did not ratify the Rome treaty that established the ICC in 2002, with then-President George W. Bush opposed to the court. Bushโ€™s successor, President Barack Obama, took some steps to cooperate with it.

โ€œWe will consider taking steps in the UN Security Council to constrain the courtโ€™s sweeping powers, including to ensure that the ICC does not exercise jurisdiction over Americans and the nationals of our allies that have not ratified the Rome Statute,โ€ says Boltonโ€™s draft text.

Palestinians have reacted with dismay to the US funding cuts, warning that they could lead to more poverty and anger โ€“ among factors stoking their decades of conflict with Israel.

Trump last week ordered that $25 million earmarked for the care of Palestinians in East Jerusalem be directed elsewhere.

โ€œThis decision will create serious cash-flow problems at the hospitals and will necessarily create delays in life-saving and other urgent treatments,โ€ Walid Nammour, head of the network of six hospitals affected, told reporters on Monday. โ€œOverall, the decision puts the health of 5 million Palestinians at risk.โ€

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