Rubio says US will dismantle ICC 'brick by brick'
Source: Middle East Eye
"US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the Trump administration is working to dismantle the [International Criminal Court] brick by brick, throwing down a public gauntlet to the court that issued an arrest warrant in 2024 for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The ICCs interfering with American military and law enforcement operations isnt just only a grave overreach of its purported authorities. It would mean the death of the US as a sovereign and independent nation, Rubio wrote in an opinion article published by The Wall Street Journal on Monday.
"Using all the tools at our governments disposal, working beside every ally with whom we can make common cause, we will dismantle the ICC - brick by brick, if necessary," he said.
Rubio also filmed a monologue on the issue, which was released on X on Monday, in which he accused the court of trying to take away Americans' rights to abide by their own laws and stand in front of a jury of their peers when accused of committing a crime. "
Read more: https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/rubio-says-us-will-dismantle-icc-brick-brick
I know the USA has never been a fan of the ICC because of fear of our people being prosecuted. But "dismantling the ICC" is truly evil. All to protect Netanyahu and our own war criminals.
WorseDayEver
(72 posts)Brick by Brick, idiot.
2/3 countries against 107+ .... so much in getting near the bricks
bucolic_frolic
(56,576 posts)Little Marco always the petty genius.
LymphocyteLover
(10,557 posts)I mean, the US has been quite successfully damaging the ICC by imposing sanctions on individuals involved in ICC investigations, which is to say, by basically cutting judges and others working for the ICC off from the global credit card and banking system routed through the US
— fabius (@fabius.bsky.social) 2026-07-13T18:27:33.083Z
Like Rubio is very very evil but he is not making an empty threat to be laughed at - the US is in fact rather successfully using its position in the global economic system to destroy the ICC, for the benefit of itself and its ally israel
— fabius (@fabius.bsky.social) 2026-07-13T18:32:49.786Z
verfassungsblog.de/sanctions-us...
Alice B.
(776 posts)Ray Bruns
(7,116 posts)Alice B.
(776 posts)Ray Bruns
(7,116 posts)Its why I stopped paying attention to how much corruption Trump is doing. The Republicans have no interest in any oversight so nothing is going to happen until we do.
aggiesal
(11,090 posts)FakeNoose
(43,538 posts)And furthermore, why would the Europeans stand by and allow Americans to "dismantle" it? Of course they wouldn't, so STFU!
Pro tip: If you stay quiet, maybe somebody will mistake you for an intelligent person.
aggiesal
(11,090 posts)"It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."
aggiesal
(11,090 posts)While this quote is frequently attributed to Mark Twain or Abraham Lincoln, it was actually written by author and humorist Maurice Switzer in his 1906 book, Mrs. Goose, Her Book.
Thanks
Igel
(37,756 posts)Then again, I've seen things done that I didn't initially think possible until somebody with more information than me pointed out a backdoor of sorts.
Call it an 'unknown unknown', wasn't something I knew enough about to even ask if that approach could even exist, much less be used. I'll leave omniscience to god and the assumption of omniscience to cats and kids.
surfered
(15,515 posts)Solly Mack
(97,610 posts)Buddyzbuddy
(3,163 posts)No half measures. Prove you're not in Netanyahu's back pocket. In fact, a lack of Democratic support is proof of support of a government committing genocide.
WorseDayEver
(72 posts)RainCaster
(13,967 posts)We need to let the ICC provide Krasnov the honor he is due.
Seeking Serenity
(3,361 posts)Either refused or chose not to send the Rome treaty creating the ICC to the Senate for ratification.
Just something to think about.
Buddyzbuddy
(3,163 posts)and eventually the Whitehouse we need new blood. No more AIPAC doing the bidding of Netanyahu, who is currently wanted by the I.C.C.. Nobody in leadership positions should be beholden to AIPAC.
This Administration has proven the U.S. can not be trusted with unilateral power and no form of accountability. Our system of checks and balance has been tested and failed, almost completely.
Jerry2144
(3,423 posts)That they have committed crimes
Tasmanian Devil
(311 posts)We should be running the US in such a manner that we're not afraid of the ICC and turning over our war criminals to face justice. That we pretend to be above international law is a stomach-churning scandal.
For reference, a map of the member countries.
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You can perhaps notice what great company we're in (sarcasm).
somaticexperiencing
(617 posts)orangecrush
(32,143 posts)Justice is coming.
progressoid
(53,671 posts)Karma13612
(5,072 posts)Hold my beer
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GMFB. The ICC is not under the US jurisdiction. In fact, we dont recognize them. And the EU will NEVER EVER accept its dissolution.
bromeando
(191 posts)Some people are worried about being held accountable, me thinks
radical noodle
(10,771 posts)may be afraid they'll come after him.
purr-rat beauty
(1,811 posts)I have a feeling he knows they will when all the crimes of this regime come to light.
OGBuzz
(1,079 posts)moonshinegnomie
(4,222 posts)NoMoreRepugs
(12,390 posts)littlemissmartypants
(36,230 posts)International Criminal Court
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🟢State party
🟡Signatory that has not ratified
🟣State party that subsequently withdrew its membership
🟠Signatory that subsequently withdrew its signature
🔴Non-state party, non-signatory
As of May 2026, there are 125 states parties to the Rome Statute.[1]
https://treaties.un.org/Pages/ViewDetails.aspx?src=TREATY&mtdsg_no=XVIII-10&chapter=18&clang=_en
The Rome Statute obliges states parties to cooperate with the Court in the investigation and prosecution of crimes, including the arrest and surrender of suspects.[15] Part 9 of the Statute requires all states parties to ensure that there are procedures available under their national law for all of the forms of cooperation which are specified under this Part.[16]
Under the Rome Statute's complementarity principle, the Court only has jurisdiction over cases where the relevant state is unwilling or unable to investigate and, if appropriate, prosecute the case itself. Therefore, many states parties have implemented national legislation to provide for the investigation and prosecution of crimes that fall under the jurisdiction of the Court.[17]
As of October 2024, 68 states have adopted at least one piece of complementarity legislation, 59 have adopted at least one cooperation law, 52 have adopted neither, and 55 have adopted both, whereas 13 have implemented complementarity only and 4 have implemented cooperation only.[18]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_parties_to_the_Rome_Statute
J_William_Ryan
(3,730 posts)The US continues its decline into a lawless rouge regime under Trump.
LymphocyteLover
(10,557 posts)very disturbing
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(139,582 posts)As is your fat slob leader.
Aristus
(72,867 posts)How does that little fuck think he can close down something that is supported by nations around the world?
LymphocyteLover
(10,557 posts)LymphocyteLover
(10,557 posts)LymphocyteLover
(10,557 posts)Dems blocked it, thank god, but that is a fucking insane and treasonous proposal.
It likely is why Rubio is so gungho about dismantling the ICC and ICJ. Just unreal.
republianmushroom
(23,062 posts)And they damn well should be. Lock them.