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Assault on U.S. Sovereignty
Oliver North
Jan. 5, 2001

WASHINGTON – On New Year's Eve, while most Americans were at home or with
friends celebrating the advent of a new year, William Jefferson Clinton, with
but 21 days left in office, picked up a phone at the Camp David presidential
retreat and launched yet another effort to grant himself a legacy. The call
prompted David J. Scheffer, "U.S. ambassador-at-large for war-crimes issues,"
to race from Washington to U.N. headquarters in New York City to meet a
midnight deadline for making the United States a signatory to the 1998 Treaty
of Rome and the creation of an International Criminal Court (ICC).
With that one phone call, our soon-to-be-former head of state gained for
himself effusive accolades from the blame-America-first crowd – and committed
the ultimate assault on U.S. sovereignty.

In directing that the United States become one of the last of 138 nations to
sign this ill-advised document, Clinton formally obligated us to "uphold the
principles and purposes" of the ICC. By so doing, he has endangered the
liberty of every American civilian, military or public official, including
his successors as president. Most in the so-called mainstream media barely
noticed. But Senator Jesse Helms (Rep-N.C.) did. The chairman of the Senate
Committee for Foreign Relations, and an outspoken critic of the United
Nations, promptly released a statement declaring that one of his highest
priorities in the 107th Congress will be "to protect America's fighting men
and women from this international kangaroo court."

The White House, of course, spins it all differently, claiming in a statement
that "signature will enhance our ability to further protect U.S. officials
from unfounded charges." But, as Senator Helms and other critics point out,
that simply isn't true. Neither is the false assurance in the presidential
release that "court jurisdictions (sic) over U.S. personnel should come only
with U.S. ratification of the treaty." Either Bill Clinton is lying (could
that be?), or he hasn't bothered to wade through the fine print of the
five-inch thick, 128-article text of the treaty.

The ICC document creates an international star chamber under the auspices of
the UN that claims criminal jurisdiction over every person in the world,
regardless of whether their nation has ratified the treaty. What this might
mean to those of us who have placed their trust in the provisions of the
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth or Eighth Amendments to the U.S. Constitution will be up
to the interpretation of 18 judges – only one of whom may or may not be an
American.

Under the treaty, a U.S. soldier serving in Bosnia could be apprehended by
local authorities for an offense, real or imagined, turned over to the ICC
and flown to the Hague where he could rot for months, or await trial –
without the benefit of what we consider due process. No speedy trial; no
confronting accusers; no protection from double jeopardy; not even the
unanimous verdict of a jury is required for conviction. The ICC metes out
justice by majority vote of the foreign judges presiding at trail.

Articles 15, 42, 53, 54, 86 and 87 of the treaty grant the ICC prosecutor
global authority to bring charges anywhere, against anyone. The prosecutor
can collect secret evidence that's never revealed to the defendant – only to
the jurists hearing his or her case.

And it's not only "citizen soldiers" who are subject to the whimsy of this
system. Article 27 of the treaty grants the ICC jurisdiction over "Heads of
Nations, Legislators, Parliamentarians and Other Officials." Military
officers don't even have to know that a crime has been committed by the most
junior members of their units in order to be investigated and tried. Article
28 demands the prosecution of commanders who "should have known" that their
subordinates "were committing or about to commit" crimes.

This sounds fair to those who want to try Slobodan Milosevic, his military
commanders, and secret police thugs for decades of brutality in the Balkans.
It seems good for the perpetrators of mass genocide in Rwanda, Sierra Leone
or East Timor. But what about when it's our president, our Congress, our
Secretary of Defense, our CIA director, or our senior military commanders?
You don't have to be a xenophobe to ask if this really is about justice – or
is it about suborning American sovereignty?

Given these terrible liabilities, why did Bill Clinton wait until late on New
Year's Eve to make us signatories to this horrific treaty? Proponents of the
ICC say that it's to protect "human rights." But conspiracy buffs say that
our soon-to-be-unemployed-and-disbarred head of state is seeking a pad in New
York City, and claim this is all part of his plot to become secretary-general
of the U.N. Others observe that it's Bill Clinton's final revenge on the
military he loathes. Whatever it is, it's proof that we should be very wary
of what lame ducks do in the dark of night.






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