Human rights defenders on Tuesday decried the U.S. House of Representatives' passage of a bill that would sanction International Criminal Court officials over the Hague tribunal's pursuit of arrest warrants for Israeli leaders—legislation critics warned would undermine the court's independence and could be weaponized to silence Americans' free speech.
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Being pro-genocide is a bipartisan affair in the US.
It's not so much being pro-genocide as being genocide indifferent. The real motivation here is to avoid precedent that could be used against the US in the future. The US absolutely doesn't want to be subject to the ICC.
Yeah I know. Two of my best friends are Lakota.
Amerika is a one-party state; but with typical undeserved Yankee extravagance, they have two of them.