The frequent New York Times contributor facing criminal charges for allegedly serving as an unregistered, paid agent of the government.
Worse, Bensouda has refrained from investigating the grave crimes that have been and are being committed around the world, in Syria, Yemen and elsewhere. True, Syria is not a member of the Roman Statute, but the thousands of jihadists who have gathered there from all over the world from countries that are party to the ICC treaty are undoubtedly under The Hague’s authority. So is Yemen.
Alas, genocide, beheadings, kidnappings and rapes, Islamic State’s reign of terror in Syria and Hezbollah’s in Lebanon none of these is as important as the return of Israelis to the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem.
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‘Same Old Kind of Empty Rhetoric’: Expert Slams Biden’s China Policy
The Biden administration’s approach to China as articulated in a speech by Secretary of State Antony Blinken on March 3 was heavy on rhetoric but light on substance, according to a foreign policy expert.
Blinken called China the “biggest geopolitical test of the 21st century, while also stating that the U.S. relationship with Beijing will be “competitive when it should be, collaborative when it can be, and adversarial when it must be.”
“The common denominator is the need to engage China from a position of strength,” Blinken added.