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America’s blackmail of the world; Do not deal with war criminals

PNN – The United States, which has been an unquestioning supporter of the Zionist regime at various times, both in wars and in international circles, including the United Nations Security Council, has once again shown itself to be beyond any international law in the case of issuing arrest warrants for the criminals of this regime and it is trying to confront the verdict of the International Criminal Court in any way, including threats and intimidation of even its allied countries.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Lebanon’s “Al-Akhbar” newspaper, in a report written by “Reem Hani” on Tuesday, analyzed the reaction of the United States to the issuance of the arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister, “Yaouv Galant”, the former Minister of War of the Zionist regime, and wrote: After the issuance of the arrest warrant for Netanyahu and Gallant by the International Criminal Court, it seems that America is more worried about this sentence than this regime itself. Because not only did he condemn it, but some Washington officials went so far as to threaten America’s allies with crushing their economies if they abide by this ruling. US officials have even hinted at the possibility of invading countries to free Israeli officials who may be detained. This time, using the lever of “anti-Semitism” that the Israeli regime has tried to use against the supporters of the Palestinian nation worldwide since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa storm battle, does not seem to help reduce the growing isolation of the regime. Especially since America’s reaction to the verdict of the International Criminal Court has once again revealed the gap between this country and its European allies.

American Republican Senator Lindsey Graham threatened to punish America’s allies if the arrest warrant for Netanyahu and Gallant is implemented. He said in an interview with Fox News on Friday: We say to all allies, Canada, England, Germany or France, that if you try to help the International Criminal Court, we will punish you. Graham also threatened that the United States would crush the economies of countries that do such a thing and put Washington in direct confrontation with the court. He also said that the mentioned countries should choose between the International Criminal Court and the United States.

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John Tun, the future president of the US Senate, had previously threatened that if the International Criminal Court officially seeks to issue arrest warrants, he will impose sanctions against this court. In this context, he demanded the approval of a law to allow the application of these sanctions. Also, some American legislators proposed resorting to the adoption of laws to put pressure on the International Criminal Court and the countries that follow its decisions.

The spokesperson of the American National Security Council also announced on Thursday that Washington opposes the International Criminal Court’s ruling and said: The United States has clearly stated that the International Criminal Court has no jurisdiction in this matter.

Also, the “Wall Street Journal” reported that the arrest warrant for Netanyahu and his former war minister threatens to deepen the international isolation of the Israeli regime, which is currently under pressure around the world for its handling of the war in the Gaza Strip.

This American newspaper added: This ruling may force some governments to reduce contact with Netanyahu and other Zionist officials and strengthen efforts to file new war crimes cases against Israeli officials in national courts in Europe and other regions.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the ruling may also increase the existing tendency to avoid admitting academics, Zionist officials and Zionist defense companies based in a number of countries.

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