The document discusses arguments for and against the United States joining the International Criminal Court (ICC). It outlines perspectives from realism, liberalism, and identity on the issue. A realist perspective argues against joining as it could shift prosecution power away from the U.S. and put soldiers at risk. A liberal perspective argues joining could strengthen international relationships and conflict resolution. An identity perspective notes the U.S. ideology at the time rejected the ICC following 9/11. Overall, the document concludes the risks currently outweigh the rewards, so the U.S. should not join the ICC.