Quote by John Bolton
I think the International Criminal Court could be a threat to American security interests, because the prosecutor of the court has enormous discretion in going after war crimes. And the way the Statute of Rome is written, responsibility for war crimes can be taken all the way up the chain of command.
Summary
This quote suggests that the International Criminal Court (ICC) may pose a threat to American security interests. It highlights the concern that the ICC's prosecutor wields significant power to target individuals for war crimes, particularly given the broad authority granted under the Statute of Rome. Additionally, the quote suggests that the ICC's ability to hold high-ranking officials accountable for war crimes may create risks for the American chain of command. The underlying implication is that the ICC's actions and authority could negatively impact American security.
Topics
War
By John Bolton