Will the ICC prosecute a US citizen before 2035?
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Resolves as YES if the International Criminal Court (ICC) formally charges a US citizen with international war crimes before January 1, 2035.

Criteria for Resolution:

  • Formal Charges: The US citizen must be officially charged by the International Criminal Court (ICC) with one or more crimes recognized as international war crimes.

  • International War Crimes: The charges must relate to actions that are classified as international war crimes, including but not limited to genocide, crimes against humanity, or serious violations of the laws and customs applicable in armed conflict.

  • Verification: The prosecution must be verifiable through credible international sources such as official ICC statements, indictments, or reputable global news outlets such as the BBC, Al Jazeera, or Reuters. Additionally, confirmation from international organizations like the United Nations can serve as verification.

Background: The United States has had a contentious relationship with the ICC, particularly regarding allegations of war crimes committed by US soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq. The Trump administration imposed sanctions against ICC officials in response to investigations into these allegations.

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