In a move that places sovereign power in direct confrontation with international accountability, the Trump administration has frozen the assets of the International Criminal Court's president and a senior prosecutor, targeting officials whose work touches the prosecution of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. The action, announced by Secretary of State Rubio under a prior executive order, is not merely a diplomatic protest but a calculated effort to financially isolate the institution itself. At stake is a question as old as the post-war legal order: whether any nation, however powerful, can be