Since nations agreed on a statute establishing an International Criminal Court ten years ago, one U.S. president has signed it and another has disavowed it. Today, the transition under way in the United States Government, combined with the charges leveled by the Prosecutor of the court in the Darfur case, suggest a reappraisal of Washingtons relationship with the new tribunal is now timely.
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