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​Omar Urges US to Join ICC After Rubio Vows to End Court

​Omar Urges US to Join ICC After Rubio Vows to End Court

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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​Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar introduced a congressional resolution urging the United States to officially join the International Criminal Court (ICC). This serves as a direct challenge to the Trump administration’s aggressive foreign policy. Just two days prior, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed to systematically dismantle and disable the global war crimes tribunal, causing intense debate over America’s commitment to global in human rights and accountability.

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  • A Legislative Shield Against the White House
  • ​Rubio’s War on the International Criminal Court
  • The Short-Sighted Danger of Attacking Global Justice
  • ​Bottom Line

A Legislative Shield Against the White House

​Omar’s resolution represents the first formal pushback from Capitol Hill against the White House’s hostile stance toward international legal institutions. In her statement, the Minnesota representative argued that the permanent war crimes tribunal is a vital lifeline for victims of global atrocities who have nowhere else to seek justice.

​She insisted that if the United States wants to truly champion the international rule of law, it must lead by example rather than threatening the court’s personnel and operations. While European allies have quickly rallied to defend the tribunal, Omar faces an uphill battle in a deeply divided Congress to gain broad support for the bill.

​Omar Urges US to Join ICC After Rubio Vows to End Court

​Rubio’s War on the International Criminal Court

​The administration’s campaign against the court is led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who has made dismantling the tribunal a top priority. Rubio claims the institution is a direct threat to U.S. sovereignty and is being used as a political weapon against America and its allies.

Under this hardline approach, the administration has threatened to slap heavy financial sanctions on court officials. This hostile policy has already disrupted the work of domestic advocacy groups, who say they have been forced to halt critical investigations into alleged actions in conflict zones due to fear of government retaliation.

The Short-Sighted Danger of Attacking Global Justice

​The United States treating the International Criminal Court like a hostile enemy is an embarrassing mistake that deeply hurts America’s moral standing in the world.

​For decades, U.S. foreign policy has walked a hypocritical line. Washington loves to praise international law when it is used to hold rivals like Russia accountable for actions in Ukraine. But the second a global body turns its gaze toward the actions of the U.S. or its close allies, American politicians immediately throw a tantrum and threaten to dismantle the entire system. You cannot claim to be a champion of global human rights only when it is politically convenient.

​Marco Rubio’s aggressive threats to dismantle the tribunal are incredibly short-sighted. The argument that the court poses a threat to American sovereignty is a myth that ignores how the institution actually works. The court is a venue of last resort; it only steps in when a sovereign nation is unwilling or unable to investigate atrocities itself. If the U.S. has a robust and fair legal system, it has nothing to fear from international oversight.

​By attempting to destroy the tribunal, the administration is sending a clear, dangerous message to bad actors worldwide: if you are powerful enough, or if you are friends with the United States, international rules do not apply to you. Ilhan Omar is completely right to challenge this. If we want a world ruled by law rather than brute force, the U.S. must stop acting like it is above the global community and actually join the table.

​Bottom Line

​The battle between Ilhan Omar and Marco Rubio highlights a fundamental disagreement over America’s role in the world. Attempting to destroy the International Criminal Court undermines the very global legal framework that the U.S. helped build after World War II. Until American leaders realize that protecting human rights requires holding everyone to the exact same standard, the country’s claims of moral leadership will continue to ring hollow to the rest of the world.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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