The widespread dissemination of the above-mentioned rules and the establishment of an international criminal court will greatly contribute to opening the way to breaking this vicious cycle and achieving the objective of establishing legal norms that protect human beings during armed conflicts of both types. And the motives of the International Criminal Court and the legal rules governing its work and its functions and its impact on society. The United States of America is one of the most countries that evade international judicial justice and in violation of the rules of the International Criminal Court through the issuance of several types of laws: First - laws that prevent the trial of any citizen or a US soldier before the international judicial body to be the jurisdiction of the US domestic courts. Second, resorting to bilateral and special treaties with countries on whose territory US military bases are located, so that if their soldiers commit international war crimes, the jurisdiction of the US military courts shall be exclusive and not within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court.