2026-07-13T16:50:24.183Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
作者:珍妮弗·汉斯勒
发布时间:2026年7月13日,美国东部时间下午12:50
2026年6月25日,美国国务卿马可·卢比奥在巴林麦纳麦的巴林国际机场启程前与媒体交谈。
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美国国务卿马可·卢比奥周一誓言要“解散”国际刑事法院,并敦促其他国家加入这一行动,特朗普政府正大幅升级针对这一全球机构的行动。
卢比奥指责国际刑事法院“不是用子弹或导弹,而是用所谓国际法的武力,向我国发动战争”。
本届政府对国际刑事法院的愤怒可追溯至唐纳德·特朗普总统的第一任期,当时特朗普政府就因国际刑事法院试图调查美军在阿富汗涉嫌犯下的战争罪而将其列为目标。第二届特朗普政府已针对国际刑事法院官员试图调查美国和以色列的行为实施了一系列制裁。
但由国务院牵头的“全政府解散国际刑事法院行动”是一次重大升级,尤其是该行动正试图向全球各国施压,要求它们加入,并威胁将对不配合的国家削减美国援助。
“那些一边依赖美国援助,一边拒绝承认国际刑事法院所谓权威的国家,可能会受到更严格的审查,”一名国务院官员周一表示。
“我们将动用政府掌握的所有工具,与所有能与我们达成共同目标的盟友并肩作战,必要时我们将一块砖一块砖地解散国际刑事法院,”卢比奥周一在《华尔街日报》的一篇专栏文章中写道。这名国务院官员表示,这些工具可能包括旅行禁令、签证撤销以及强化制裁。
这名官员表示,那些“与美国执法部门合作、 hosting美国军事存在,或从更广泛的美国安全保护伞中获益的国家”正被要求拒绝承认国际刑事法院起诉美国官员和军人的所谓权威。
“我们将密切关注哪些国家会与我们站在一起,对抗这一威胁到那些甘愿冒生命危险保护他人的美国人的行动,”该官员补充道。
包括国务卿、副国务卿和美国大使在内的高级官员“正在致电各国,开展一场外交孤立国际刑事法院的运动,确保它无法将美国人作为目标”,这名官员说。
这些通话旨在说服作为国际刑事法院缔约国的国家退出该法院“并切断对该法院的任何财政支持”,他们表示。
美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)已联系国际刑事法院征求评论。
本届政府还呼吁包括美国在内的非国际刑事法院缔约国“利用其外交网络与我们一道采取类似行动”。
在《华尔街日报》的专栏文章中,卢比奥指责国际刑事法院“由一个由左翼非政府组织、自鸣得意的全球主义者以及敌视美国的第三世界国家组成的强大网络支持和运作”。
卢比奥驳斥了外部组织有关美国政府驱逐移民至萨尔瓦多以及对涉嫌毒品恐怖分子实施致命海上打击的行为违反国际法的指控,并拒绝了一个组织要求国际刑事法院调查美国在伊朗涉嫌犯下的战争罪的呼吁,但他声称此类行动可能会招致该法院的调查。
Rubio vows to ‘dismantle’ International Criminal Court
2026-07-13T16:50:24.183Z / CNN
By Jennifer Hansler
PUBLISHED Jul 13, 2026, 12:50 PM ET
Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks with members of the media before departing from Bahrain International Airport in Manama, Bahrain, on June 25, 2026.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday vowed to “dismantle” the International Criminal Court and urged other countries to join the effort as the Trump administration significantly escalates its campaign against the global institution.
Rubio accused the ICC of “waging a war against our country, not with bullets or missiles,” but with “the force of so-called international law.”
The administration’s ire against the ICC goes back to President Donald Trump’s first term, when it targeted the ICC for seeking to investigate alleged war crimes committed by US forces in Afghanistan. The second Trump administration has imposed a slew of sanctions against ICC officials for their attempts to investigate the US and Israel.
However, the State Department-led, “whole-of-government campaign” to dismantle the ICC is a significant escalation, particularly as it seeks to pressure countries around the world to join and threatens potential cuts to US assistance for those who don’t.
“Nations that refuse to reject the ICC’s false authority while relying on US assistance are likely to come under increased scrutiny,” a State Department official said Monday.
“Using all the tools at our government’s disposal, working beside every ally with whom we can make common cause, we will dismantle the ICC—brick by brick, if necessary,” Rubio wrote in a separate piece in the Wall Street Journal on Monday. Those tools include possible travel bans, visa revocations, and increased sanctions, the State Department official said.
The official said that countries “that partner with US law enforcement, host a US military presence, or benefit from the broader US security umbrella are being called upon to reject the ICC’s purported authority to prosecute American officials and servicemen,” the official said.
“We will watch with interest which nations join ranks with us against this threat to Americans who are willing to risk their lives to protect others,” they noted.
Top officials, including the secretary, deputy secretary, and US ambassadors, “are calling countries as part of a campaign to diplomatically isolate the International Criminal Court and ensure it cannot target Americans,” the official said.
The calls are meant to persuade countries who are party to the ICC to withdraw from it “and cut off any financial support to the court,” they said.
CNN has reached out to the ICC for comment.
The administration is also calling on nations that are not parties to the court, like the United States, “to leverage their diplomatic networks to take similar action alongside us.”
In his opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal, Rubio accused the ICC of being “backed and run by a powerful network of leftist nongovernment organizations, smug globalists, and hostile Third World governments united by their enmity toward the U.S.”
Rubio rejected allegations by outside organizations that the administration’s deportations to El Salvador and its deadly boat strikes on alleged narco-terrorists had violated international law and rebuffed a call by one organization for the ICC to investigate alleged war crimes committed by the US in Iran, but he claimed that such actions could risk investigation by the court.
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