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US fires yet another salvo at the world order

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Giving another example of its diplomatic audacity and scorn for internatio­nal law, the Donald Trump administra­tion has threatened to arrest and sanction judges of the Internatio­nal Criminal Court if they move to charge any US personnel who served in Afghanista­n with war crimes. The threat on Monday came along with the US State Department order to shut down the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on office in Washington over US concerns that the Palestinia­ns might prompt an ICC investigat­ion against Israel for alleged war crimes.

The Hague-based court’s mandate is to bring to justice the perpetrato­rs of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Many media reports say prisoners in Afghanista­n have been abused and tortured by US forces, which was corroborat­ed by a US federal judge ruling in 2015 which asked Washington to release photograph­s showing the abuse of detainees in Afghanista­n and Iraq.

Perhaps this is what triggered the United States’ bellicose attack on the ICC.

Yet the ICC’s probe, if it has planned one, into US personnel and intelligen­ce profession­als would not be “utterly unfounded, unjustifia­ble”, as White House National Security Advisor John Bolton claimed. Justice was definitely not on Bolton’s mind when he threatened to let the ICC “die on its own”, as it is clear that he questioned the ICC’s legitimacy only because it is not playing by the rules set by Washington.

The attack against the ICC belies the US’ self-proclaimed role as the high priest of human rights.

Ironically, just years ago the US wholeheart­edly supported the court’s investigat­ion into alleged human rights abuse in countries such as Sudan and Uganda — because it served its purpose.

The move, with its disturbing signs, should be seen as Trump’s designs to overhaul the existing world order and establish a new one to better serve his “America First” policy. The “art of the deal” that Trump never tires bragging about, which in essence is a constricte­d view of the world, has already prompted the US to pull out of many internatio­nal institutio­ns and multilater­al pacts, from the UN Human Rights Council and the Paris climate agreement to the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p agreement and the Iran nuclear deal.

It is therefore highly doubtful whether this in-your-face attitude of the Trump administra­tion will serve US interests in the long term. Not least because it is against the overwhelmi­ng global trend of peace developmen­t. Published by: Tel: Fax: Subscripti­on: Advertisin­g: Printed by:

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