I noticed back on reddit years ago that a lot of the users seemed to think there was something called "international law" and they didn't want to believe such a thing doesn't exist.
I guess what I mean is that the neo-con John Bolton is 100% correct. Actually it was kind of funny the Dubya appointed him as delegate to an institution he believed shouldn't exist, but I came to appreciate it when I learned of Nigel Farage's time in the EU.
China on Monday called on the International Criminal Court to avoid what it called "double standards" and respect immunity for heads of state, after the tribunal issued an arrest warrant for Russian leader Vladimir Putin on war crimes charges.
The court should "uphold an objective and impartial stance" and "respect the immunity of heads of state from jurisdiction under international law", foreign ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin told a regular briefing, urging the ICC to "avoid politicisation and double standards".
Does china know they're appealing to imagination?
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