• @Treczoks
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      224 months ago

      Sovereignity, my ass. They just don’t want war crimes committed by their own military investigated by an independent body.

    • @Maggoty
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      International law gets weird. Tradition is absolutely a legitimate way for something to get recognized. That works because of Sovereignty and the intense political nature of anything between countries. So basically, if someone got an Israeli to the Hague, then the Netherlands could point at the decades of precedent for the moral high ground in refusing to release them. Whether that works depends on politics and what people think. So just because we didn’t sign the paper does not mean we can resist it forever. If the world wants to head in that direction, the best we can do is dig our feet in and make it take longer.

      And no sane US president would use the Hague Invasion Act. It’s an open question if the military would even follow the order. that would require invading a NATO ally with strong defense systems tied into their neighbors. It would be a great way to obliterate our world standing in one fell swoop.

    • Buelldozer
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      14 months ago

      US law doesn’t say that it WILL it says that it CAN. As an American I’d be wayyyy beyond pissed off if we did I to rescue fucking Bibi.

    • @givesomefucks
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      By your logic the nazis shouldn’t have been tried at the Hauge…

      Is that what youre intentionally saying? Or did you not think it through?

      Like even this bit:

      And the United States has a law that says it will militarily invade The Hague if any US service member is arrested and held by the court. It came about along with all the other legislative bullshit in the years after 9/11/01. The US had previously been a founding member of the ICC, but withdrew for reasons of sovereignty.

      If no US service member could be tried at the Hauge because the US didn’t sign the Rome agreement…

      Why pass a law saying we’re not subject to it?

      And when did Bibi join the US military anyways?

      I missed that one…