
by Timur Tarkhanov
February 28, 2025
from
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Those who think
the ICC is
"a great idea"
that just
needs some reforms
fail to
grasp
its
fundamental problems...
The International Criminal Court (ICC)
has long masqueraded as a beacon of justice, a supposedly impartial
tribunal holding the world's worst criminals accountable.
But the reality is far from this idealistic
image.
The ICC is, and always has been, an instrument of Western hegemony -
a tool wielded by the so-called "civilized" world to impose its will
on those it deems lesser.
Far from serving global justice, the Court
operates as a political weapon, prosecuting those who challenge
Western geopolitical interests while shielding those aligned with
them.
Its selective enforcement, impotence against real
global power, and deep entanglement with Western influence make one
conclusion unavoidable:
The ICC is beyond reform...
It must be abolished.
The ICC was never about justice
Supporters of The ICC was created to ensure justice for
humanity's worst crimes - so say
its supporters, as well as those bold enough to criticize its
current state but not bold enough to recognize it for what it always
has been.
Those latter ones - one example is a recent
column on this same site, even saying the Court is "a
great idea"! - seem to believe some sort of reform can
fix the issues with the ICC.
It cannot...!
But from its inception, it was built not as a
neutral arbiter but as a Western instrument of
control...
The idea that the ICC was ever intended to serve
the good of all the people of the world is naive at best and
willfully deceptive at worst.
From its early years, the Court fixated on African nations,
disproportionately prosecuting leaders from the continent while
conveniently ignoring the crimes of Western-aligned governments.
African nations, of course, do not have a
monopoly on war crimes or human rights violations.
Yet time and again, the ICC has served as an
extension of Western influence, doling out so-called justice only to
those deemed insignificant enough to prosecute.
The charges of neo-colonialism are not just
accusations - they are the undeniable reality of the ICC's record.
One need only look at the fact that the world's leading superpowers
- China, Russia, and the United States - have,
wisely refused to subject
themselves to the ICC's authority.
Their absence is not an accident:
it is a recognition that the ICC does
not operate as a neutral, lawful institution but rather as a
selectively enforced cudgel of the West.
An enforcer of Western
Geopolitical Interests
The ICC's defenders argue that the Court's disproportionate focus on
African leaders is just a reflection of where crimes happen to be
committed.
This is a flimsy excuse, especially when
juxtaposed with the Court's glaring omission of any serious action
against Western nations.
The US, for instance,
has waged wars, committed war crimes, and
propped up brutal regimes across the globe.
Yet no American leader or general has ever
been brought before the ICC.
Why?
Because the ICC does not exist to prosecute
Western war criminals...
It exists to serve Western interests.
The moment the Court dares to step out of line -
such as when it attempted to investigate
US actions in Afghanistan - the
response is swift and brutal.
The US wasted no time imposing sanctions on ICC
officials and using European allies to pressure the Court into
submission.
This is not the behavior of a just,
independent judicial body.
It is the behavior of a lapdog, obedient to
the whims of Washington and Brussels.
Even when the ICC issued arrest warrants for
Israeli officials in 2024 - a rare instance of it
challenging a Western-aligned state - the reaction from the US was
revealing.
Washington immediately condemned the Court, with
threats of sanctions against its officials.
The message was clear:
The ICC may exist, but it may not act against
those protected by the West.
The selective nature of its so-called justice is
on full display.
The Superpowers' Rejection of the
ICC proves its Illegitimacy
One of the most glaring flaws of the ICC is its complete lack of
jurisdiction over the world's most powerful nations.
The US has gone so far as to enact laws,
such as the
American Service-Members' Protection Act,
which allows military intervention to free any US personnel detained
by the ICC.
This is not the action of a country that respects
the rule of law...
It is the action of a country that
understands the ICC's true nature and refuses to be subject to
its farcical authority.
Russia, likewise, withdrew from the
Rome Statute in 2016 after the
ICC classified its actions in Crimea as an "occupation."
Moscow was right to do so.
Why should Russia - or any other major power
- submit to an institution that is fundamentally biased,
politically motivated, and powerless against real global
influence?
China, for its part, has never even
considered joining the ICC.
It understands that the Court does not exist
to prosecute criminals impartially, but rather to serve the
interests of
those who created it.
It would be foolish for any sovereign nation
to willingly subject itself to an institution that operates not
on the basis of law, but on the dictates of Western
policymakers.
The ICC's power is an Illusion
Even if one were to believe in the ICC's mission, it is an
indisputable fact that the Court lacks any real enforcement power.
Without the backing of major global powers, it
relies on cooperation from nations that have little incentive to
comply.
Arrest warrants issued by the ICC are, more
often than not, ignored by those with the strength to resist
them.
The Court can issue as many rulings as it
likes, but without the muscle to enforce them, they are little
more than symbolic gestures.
And when it does manage to act, it does so
selectively:
pursuing leaders of weaker states while
carefully avoiding any real confrontation with those who hold
true global power.
This is not the hallmark of a legitimate judicial
institution.
It is the mark of a toothless puppet...
Abolish the ICC - It will Never Be
what it Pretends to Be
The ICC is not broken in the sense that it has failed to live up to
its ideals.
It is broken because those ideals were never
real to begin with.
The Court was not designed to be a fair,
unbiased institution, and every action it has taken has proven
that fact.
It is a tool of the West,
wielded selectively against those who oppose its interests while
shielding those who align with them.
For those who still believe in the fantasy of
international justice, the ICC is not the answer.
A true global court would require universal
jurisdiction, genuine enforcement power, and, above all, freedom
from political influence.
The ICC has none of these things...
Reform is not an option because its
flaws are not incidental - they are foundational.
The only reasonable path forward is abolition.
The world does not need a pretend court
dispensing pretend justice.
It needs a real mechanism of
accountability, one that is not beholden to the shifting
whims of Western power.
The ICC will never be that mechanism.
It is time to put an end to the farce...!
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