Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said there is no chance of him going on trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC), because “not in a million years” would it have jurisdiction to indict him. Though he says he would be open to any investigations by the United Nations and ICC, he told security forces last week they should not cooperate with them. Duterte ordered police and soldiers not to cooperate in any investigation into his bloody war on drugs, amid international calls for an external probe. The ICC has opened a preliminary investigation into Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte’s “war on drugs” and will look into whether crimes against humanity have been committed and whether the Hague-based court has the authority to eventually bring suspects to trial. The campaign has led to nearly 4,000 deaths since its beginning in July 2016.