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A Political Game Over US Human Rights is Possible
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Here’s something I want to share about how Trump criticized the court and sanctioned senior officials after the ICC revealed last year that it would prosecute American soldiers for allegedly engaging in war crimes in Afghanistan. The thought of shielding any war criminal is still abhorrent to me.
It's just a political game for me: how you talk about issues instead of how you change them. Trump was pro-Arab as long as the Palestinians were not involved or his allegiance to Israel was jeopardized. Biden is also pro-Arab, but he, too, would not jeopardize the relationship between America and Israel. But just because Benjamin Netanyahu has not yet called him does not mean that he will not help Israel's settlement expansion policies.
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