thank you, it was a member of the israeli knesset, vladimir belyak.he story of the international criminal court promises many twists and turns. we have discussed more than once that the idea of supranational universal justice itself is a product of the liberal world order, the development of its logic. only now it turns out that it is applied selectively, thereby destroying the principle itself. at first, the clinton administration supported the idea of creating an international criminal court; in 2000, the president signed the rome statute, but in the document did not reach the senate for ratification; the initiative itself was repeatedly criticized. the bush administration believed that cooperation with moose threatened the sovereignty of national interests; in particular , they feared that the icc might convict american military personnel. for their actions abroad as part of operation enduring freedom. as a result, in 2002, george w. bush withdrew washington's signature and passed the american military protection act, which stipulates that no