The Bush Administration warned foreign diplomats that their countries could lose all military aid unless they pledge never to turn over American soldiers to the International Criminal Court. A spokesman for Representative Tom DeLay, who wrote the provision of the antiterrorism law that authorizes such threats, said that "this is just an effective tool, and we have said numerous times that we have to do whatever it takes to protect our service members from this rogue court." Vice President
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The Bush Administration warned foreign diplomats that their countries could lose all military aid unless they pledge never to turn over American soldiers to the International Criminal Court. A spokesman for Representative Tom DeLay, who wrote the provision of the antiterrorism law that authorizes such threats, said that "this is just an effective tool, and we have said numerous times that we have to do whatever it takes to protect our service members from this rogue court." Vice President