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U.S. Relations with the International Criminal Court
The relationship between the United States and the International Criminal Court has been complex. Recent developments indicate a shift towards a more hostile stance. (sources: nytimes)

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Modern Action Briefing
The U.S. has historically had a complicated relationship with the International Criminal Court, which has recently become more confrontational.
- The U.S. has expressed opposition to the International Criminal Court's authority.
- Recent actions suggest a significant shift in the U.S. approach to the court.
Why it matters
The evolving U.S. stance could impact international legal frameworks and cooperation.
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