I think the most honest answer I can give is that, leaving aside the specific country you mention, as a matter of law, if a crime is committed on the territory of a state party that is within our jurisdiction, the statute gives us authority to look into it. There has to be a crime of sufficient gravity on the territory of a country for which we have jurisdiction. If we don't have that evidence, the answer is no. If we have that evidence, the answer would be, exactly, we could. All of these issues are determined....
I know exactly what you're asking and why. It depends upon the evidence, and I'm not going to discuss evidence that we may have or we don't have. I'm trying to focus on solid cases with reliable evidence that is strong enough to withstand scrutiny in the courtroom.