Thursday, March 28, 2019

International law is for sissies


Erudite Partner (EP as I call her) is blowing the whistle on these two gents as they carry out the nationalist agenda of "liberating" the United States from international law.

... The story goes back to December 2017, when Fatou Bensouda, the [International Criminal Court] ICC’s chief prosecutor, announced an investigation into the possibility that U.S. military and CIA personnel had committed war crimes during America’s Afghan War or in other countries “that have a nexus to the armed conflict in Afghanistan.” These included some of the countries that hosted the CIA’s so-called black sites, where, in the earlier years of the war on terror, detainees were held incommunicado and tortured. Specifically, the ICC opened an investigation into the possible commission of “war crimes, including torture, cruel treatment, outrages upon personal dignity, rape, and other forms of sexual violence by U.S. armed forces and members of the CIA on the territories of Afghanistan, Poland, Romania, and Lithuania.”

When Bensouda made her announcement, it looked as if at least some Americans might finally be held accountable for crimes committed in the post-9/11 “war on terror” launched to avenge the criminal deaths of 3,000 souls in New York City and Washington, D.C. That never-ending war has seen the United States illegally invade and occupy Iraq; directly kill at least 210,000 civilians (not to mention actual combatants) in Iraq and Afghanistan; torture an unknown number of prisoners; and continue to detain without trial or conviction 39 men at the Guantánamo Bay prison in Cuba. ...

This administration can't allow some furriner to look into the misdeeds of Amurricans ... (though in truth the last administration might not have been so different.) In any case, Pompeo and Bolton are refusing visas to the ICC investigators. Read it all here.

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