Dick Cheney complained that Donald Rumsfeld drank too much coffee

These are war criminals who can’t even travel to Europe unless they get a special permit that exempts them from being arrested and tried before the International Tribunal of War Crimes in The Hague.

The US does not accept the ICC and I think it was even announced to free US citizens by force (The Hague Invasion Act).

The US is in very respectable company, it must be a proud moment for the society.

[edit: linkfix, BBS does not like the apostroph in the WP articel]

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You were also on the side of the Napoleonic French, officially, but the French people living in Canada disagreed. So, sensibly, did the Canadian First Nations, who had seen what was happening further south. The excuse of being at war with Britain doesn’t wash; it was as opportunistic an invasion as that of the Czechs or Poland in the 1930s, but with a very different outcome. Madison might have had some of the same ideas as Hitler, but fortunately he didn’t have the Prussian Army.

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The Hague invasion act: “enacted August 2, 2002”, conveniently, a year before that other invasion, in Iraq.

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