• filister@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Service-Members'_Protection_Act

    Because your government has laws that would shield its citizens from ICC persecutions. Because you know, your government feels above international humanitarian law.

    When those arrest warrants are against your rivals (Putin) it is all fine and commendable, but when it is against you and your allies it is a despicable act. You see the double standards here?

    War crimes are war crimes no matter the side that commits them. And trying to undermine international laws and institutions created with the whole idea to prevent humanity from making the same mistakes like in the past should be preserved and protected.

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      6 months ago

      Yes but also no. The U.S. isn’t a party to the ICC. It’s not under ICC jurisdiction regardless of the ASMPA. The function of the ASMPA is mostly to serve as political theater.

      The U.S. should be a party to the ICC, but it’s not and it likely never will be.