For context: that’s the The Hague invasion act, which basically says that the US president doesn’t have to ask US congress for approval to invade the Netherlands if the ICC prosecutes US government employees.
Of course, that has nothing to do with caring about the reliability of your information and looking for sources.
A) it is not restricted to the Netherlands. Any country holding a covered person at request of the ICC is fair game.
B) It is not restricted to US persons. NATO members and major non-NATO allied are covered as well, so long as they: are not party to the ICC and wishes to be exempt from ICC jurisdiction.
C) It is not restricted to government employees. Anyone working on behalf of the government qualifies.
Lmao the americans have a law about invading your country and you guys are doing nothing about it.
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For context: that’s the The Hague invasion act, which basically says that the US president doesn’t have to ask US congress for approval to invade the Netherlands if the ICC prosecutes US government employees.
Of course, that has nothing to do with caring about the reliability of your information and looking for sources.
It is a bit broader than that:
A) it is not restricted to the Netherlands. Any country holding a covered person at request of the ICC is fair game.
B) It is not restricted to US persons. NATO members and major non-NATO allied are covered as well, so long as they: are not party to the ICC and wishes to be exempt from ICC jurisdiction.
C) It is not restricted to government employees. Anyone working on behalf of the government qualifies.
Fair, but we’re only getting more off topic :)