US policy on international court unlikely to shift (AP)
Published 10/14/2008 at Yahoo! News: Politics News
AP - Long held U.S. antagonism to the International Criminal Court could soften under a new president, but that does not mean that either Barack Obama or John McCain is ready to sign on.
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