Recent News

Copyright © 2025 Indus OBServer. All Right Reserved.

Trump administration launches effort to isolate International Criminal Court

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Share It:

Table of Content


President Trump, other US ​officials say the ICC should not have the authority ​to investigate and prosecute Americans

The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands. Established by the 1998 Rome Statute, it serves as a court of last resort, meaning it only steps in when national courts cannot or will not act. Photo: REUTERS/file

The Trump administration is launching an effort to dismantle what it calls the threat to US sovereignty by the International Criminal Court (ICC), a State Department official said on Monday.

President Donald Trump and other US ​officials, such as former president George W Bush, have long said the ICC should not have the authority ​to investigate and prosecute Americans, particularly members of the military. Reuters earlier this year found the Trump ⁠administration backed sanctions against ICC officials in part to head off any future attempts to hold him or his officials ​accountable for US military action overseas.

The State Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said a wide range of options ​is under consideration to target the ICC, including travel bans, visa revocations, increased sanctions against the ICC and affiliated organisations, and diplomatic pressure on other nations to withdraw from the ICC.

The ICC was established in 2002 by the international community to prosecute war crimes, genocide and crimes against ​humanity. It asserts jurisdiction only if a member state is unable or unwilling to prosecute atrocities itself. The US ​has never been a member of the court.

Read: US sanctions two more ICC judges over Israel probe

Trump’s hostility towards the court goes back to his first term. It manifested again with a plan ‌to ⁠punish ICC officials, an idea hatched in November 2024 when Trump was re-elected, and the ICC issued an arrest warrant for his ally, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel.

Last month, three International Criminal Court judges sued Trump and his administration over sanctions imposed on them last year, arguing the measures were unlawful.

The State Department official on Monday said Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other ​top US officials are pressuring ​other countries as part ⁠of a campaign “to diplomatically isolate the International Criminal Court and ensure it cannot target Americans”.

In March 2020, ICC prosecutors opened an investigation in Afghanistan that included looking into possible crimes by ​US troops, but since 2021, it has deprioritised the role of the US and focused ​on alleged crimes ⁠committed by the Afghan government and Taliban forces.

Read more: ICC bureau says Karim Khan should be fired for inappropriate sexual relationship

The official said nations that partner with US law enforcement, host a US military presence, or benefit from the broader US security umbrella “are being called upon to reject the ICC’s purported authority to prosecute American officials ⁠and servicemen”.

Nations ​that refuse to reject the ICC while relying on US assistance are ​likely to come under increased scrutiny, the official said.

“We will watch with interest which nations join ranks with us against this threat to Americans who are ​willing to risk their lives to protect others,” the official said.



Source link

Tags :

Serverindusob@gmail.com

https://support.allayalprinting.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Grid News

Latest Post

Find Us on Youtube

Indus Observer is an independent digital news platform delivering the latest, authentic, and unbiased news from Pakistan and around the world. Our mission is to promote truth-based journalism by providing accurate information and timely analysis to our readers.

Latest News

Most Popular

Copyright © 2025 Indus OBServer themes. All Right Reserved.