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The United States Armed Forces and its members have violated the law of war after the signing of the Hague Conventions of and and the signing of the Geneva Conventions.
The ICC reserves the right of states to prosecute war crimes, and the ICC can only proceed with prosecution of crimes when states do not have willingness or effective and reliable processes to investigate for themselves. This article contains a chronological list of incidents in the military history of the United States in which war crimes occurred, including the summary execution of captured enemy combatants , the mistreatment of prisoners during interrogation , the use of torture , the use of violence against civilians and non-combatants , rape , and the unnecessary destruction of civilian property.
War crimes are defined as acts which violate the laws and customs of war established by the Hague Conventions of and , or acts that are grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions and Additional Protocol I and Additional Protocol II.
During the Philippine—American War — , numerous war crimes were committed by the U. American soldiers and other witnesses sent letters home which described some of these atrocities; for example, In , the Manila correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger wrote:. The present war is no bloodless, opera bouffe engagement; our men have been relentless, have killed to exterminate men, women, children, prisoners and captives, active insurgents and suspected people from lads of ten up, the idea prevailing that the Filipino as such was little better than a dog In an editorial written by Clinton Coulter, published in the San Francisco Call in July , he wrote that an "officer of the Oregon regiment", while being entertained at his home, told Colter that "Americans immediately upon entering a captured village would proceed to ransack every house, church, and even hold up the natives and procure everything of value, also that all the natives discovered coming toward the lines with a flag of truce were shot down.