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American Service-Members' Protection Act
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The American Service-Members' Protection Act is a 2002 US federal law that allows the President to use all necessary means to release US military personnel or officials detained by the International Criminal Court (ICC) if the US is not a party to the ICC. The Act authorizes the President to order military action, including invasion of the Netherlands, to protect American officials and military personnel from ICC prosecution. It prohibits the US from assisting the ICC, including extraditing suspects or transferring classified information, and also restricts US military aid to countries that are party to the ICC.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.Hungary under Viktor Orbán
- 2.Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu
- 3.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 4.Multilateralism
- 5.2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
countries
- 1.Andorra
- 2.Afghanistan
- 3.Antigua and Barbuda
- 4.Albania
- 5.Argentina
- 6.Australia
- 7.Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 8.Barbados
- 9.Belgium
- 10.Burkina Faso
- 11.Bulgaria
- 12.Benin
organizations
- 1.10 Downing Street
- 2.Amnesty International
- 3.Awami National Party
- 4.Brown University
- 5.Catholic Church
- 6.Conservative Party
- 7.Democratic Party
- 8.European Council on Foreign Relations
- 9.European Union
- 10.Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades
- 11.France Foreign Ministry
- 12.French Army
persons
- 1.Aaron Boxerman
- 2.Abdel Kareem Hana
- 3.Abdullah Hammoud
- 4.Abir Sultan
- 5.Alfred Dreyfus
- 6.Alonso Gurmendi
- 7.Amos Hochstein
- 8.Annalena Baerbock
- 9.Anthony Dworkin
- 10.Ayman Hussein Abdullah Al-Safadi
- 11.Balkees Jarrah
- 12.Basem Naim