J. van Baardwijk wrote:
>If an American would be put on trial at the ICC on charges of war 
>crimes, would you also find it acceptable if Europe would attack the 
>US to prevent the US from invading The Netherlands?

I know that America's refusal to participate in the ICC bothers you, Jeroen.  You've 
brought it up a number of times since the issues over it first started some time ago.  
If you're wondering *why* some Americans don't want trust it, I have two words for 
you: Ira Einhorn.

He murdered his girlfriend, mummified her, and stuffed her in a trunk.  He fled the 
country, and was living quite well in Europe.  He was tried in absentia in 
Pennsylvania, and given the death penalty.  When he was discovered in France, the 
French would not give him up to PA authorities until they voided the trial and agreed 
not to seek the death penalty.  They were quite happy to infringe on American 
sovereignty to get their way and impose their morality on the state of Pennsylvania.  
While I'm not saying ti would happen in the ICC, if you are wondering why some people 
think that Europeans on the court would use it to impose their values on Americans, 
you need look no further than this.

Jim

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