Trump adviser: We accept an international court, if you follow Americans, we'll penalise it.

The US has threatened to introduce sanctions against judges and prosecutors of the International Criminal Court (GJNP) if they are followed by Americans, Israelis or other Washington allies. We'll stop those judges and prosecutors from entering the US. We will take sanctions against their assets in the American financial system and launch procedure against them [...]
We will stop those judges and prosecutors from entering the US. We will take sanctions against their assets in the American financial system and launch procedure against them in our judicial system”, American National Security Adviser John Bolton has said, criticising the International Court.
Bolton, in addressing the conservative Federalist Society organisation in Washington, has accused the International Court in charge of judging war crimes and against humanity, whose member is Washington, that it is the legitimate “”, and that the US will not co-operate with it, will not provide help and will not be its members.
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Bolton has said that the Court is <x0 against, irresponsible, and simply dangerous”, and has condemned the possibility to conduct the investigation against American soldiers who served in Afghanistan.
At any moment the JNP can warn the opening of official investigations against our American patriots”, Bolton said.
He has said that, in the case of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, after which the operation began in Afghanistan, wants to convey the US president's clear message.
“The US will use all necessary measures to protect our fellow countrymen and our allies from being unfair on the part of this fall-in-law, Bolton has said.
He has also warned of possible investigations to deal with the Israelites who have begun Palestine.
American President Bill Clinton has signed the Rome statue with which this court was founded, while his successor George Bush withdrew that signature, stressing fears that Americans might have an unfair trial for political causes.









