To be a bit more specific: Both Clinton and Bush refused to submit the treaty to the Senate for ratification, despite Clinton having signed it, and Bush officially withdrew the US' signatory status. Obama has not restored it, nor has he either put it forward for ratification although he has engaged more closely with the Court and stated his support for it.
Current US law, as passed by Congress in 2002 and signed by Bush, prohibits all US agencies from supporting or assisting the court in any way, specifically including providing classified information to it and/or extraditing US citizens or persons in US custody to it, and prohibits its agents from carrying out investigations in the US.
The act also explicitly authorizes the use of any and all level of force necessary to liberate US citizens held by the court and prohibits US military aid to countries that are signatory to it unless they have signed agreements not to turn over US citizens to the Court.
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Current US law, as passed by Congress in 2002 and signed by Bush, prohibits all US agencies from supporting or assisting the court in any way, specifically including providing classified information to it and/or extraditing US citizens or persons in US custody to it, and prohibits its agents from carrying out investigations in the US.
The act also explicitly authorizes the use of any and all level of force necessary to liberate US citizens held by the court and prohibits US military aid to countries that are signatory to it unless they have signed agreements not to turn over US citizens to the Court.
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Sucrose Octanitrate.
Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode.