Japan’s U.S. Ties Could Not Save a Top Judge From Trump’s I.C.C. Sanctions
- Posted on August 20, 2026
- International Relations
- By The New York Times
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Despite diplomatic efforts from Japan to prevent escalation, the Trump administration has moved forward with sanctions against Tomoko Akane, the International Criminal Court's president. The decision underscores growing tensions between Washington and the ICC, revealing how geopolitical pressures can override traditional bilateral relationships. Japan's unsuccessful intervention highlights the limits of diplomatic influence when fundamental disagreements emerge over international institutions and their authority.
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Japan’s U.S. Ties Could Not Save a Top Judge From Trump’s I.C.C. Sanctions
Japan had tried to dissuade the U.S. from imposing sanctions on Tomoko Akane, president of the International Criminal Court, but the White House pressed ahead. continue reading...