# [7D] US-ICC Confrontation Spurs Global South Bloc to Demand Carve-Outs on Cooperation

*Issued Tuesday, August 18, 2026 at 11:20 PM UTC — Hamer Intelligence Services Desk*

**Issued**: 2026-08-18T23:20:30.737Z (4h ago)
**Expires**: 2026-08-25T23:20:30.737Z (7d from now)
**Category**: GEOPOLITICAL | **Confidence**: 65% | **Impact**: MEDIUM
**Risk Direction**: volatile
**Affected Regions**: Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Europe, United States
**Affected Assets**: Cross-border banking compliance frameworks, US dollar-dominated correspondent banking relationships, Risk premia for politically exposed persons under ICC scrutiny
**Permalink**: https://hamerintel.com/data/forecasts/20952.md
**Source**: https://hamerintel.com/forecasts

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## Prediction

Within seven days, a group of Global South states—likely including South Africa, some Latin American countries, and possibly African Union representatives—will publicly call for protections or carve‑outs that let them cooperate with the ICC without triggering US secondary sanctions. These states will avoid direct confrontation with Washington but will frame their demands as defense of legal multilateralism and sovereign judicial independence. The result will be a more fragmented enforcement environment in which banks and multinationals face clashing obligations between US sanctions regimes and host‑state commitments to the ICC. Confirmation would be joint communiqués or AU/UN statements criticizing the US move; a rapid quiet settlement between Washington and key ICC backers would undercut this forecast.

## Drivers

- US sanctions on ICC leadership over Israel–Gaza case
- Emerging trend: US-led erosion of ICC authority and Global South buy-in
- SOUTHCOM and AFRICOM briefs indicating active Global South diplomatic agency
