Trump orders sanctions to the International Criminal Court

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The United States is not a member of the ICC and repeatedly rejected any jurisdiction by the body on American officials or citizens.

President Trump has signed on Thursday in the Hague-based ICC, due to a truthful sheet of truth and a Hamas commander, the house creates “embarrassing moral equality” for the Hamas Commander.

This is limited to the right to accuse Israel’s right to self-defense and ignoring anti-Israeli groups in Iran and Israel.

Trump criticized ICC many times and took several steps to sanction the body in the office in the first period.

At that time, he has imposed sanctions on ICC officials who did not want a war crime in Afghanistan.

The order allowed the United States to block the assets of ICC employees and not entered them in the United States.

In response, ICC sanctions are “an unacceptable attempt to intervene in the rule of law.”

Founded in 2002 – the collapse of the genocide in Yugoslavia and Ruda and eliminating the genocide of the Rhooka – ICC was created to explore the alleged atrocities.

The court can only engage in crimes committed after July 2002, which created the Roman regulations created by the ICC.

More than 120 countries have approved the Charter, and 34 more signatures and ratified in the other 34.

Neither the United States nor Israel is a Roman regulations.

ICC is the final resort court and only the national authorities are intended to intervene when it will not be judged or not.

Trump’s predecessor Joe Biden criticized the guarantees for ICC’s Netanyahu and Grant, called “Ugly” and said that there is no equality between Israel and Hamas.

 
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