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>Plenty of people get extradited from the US to face charges abroad.

Sure. People whom the US doesn't give a fuck about.

"At their leisure" and "one rule for us; another for you" still applies. Sacoolas wasn't an exception in any meaningful sense. She is very much the rule.



I guess my point is that this goes for all countries. "Diplomats" are often not prosecuted or extradited for crimes committed abroad. It's not just the US that takes advantage of this system -- and I haven't even seen evidence that the US is an exception to the norm in this space. The "uses and abuses" section of the relevant page on Wikipedia has plenty of examples, and there are probably many more that don't make the news. It is not a novel thing and is basically irrelevant to whether Assange ought to be extradited.


How about a diplomats wife? They can clearly also escape extradition. It has nothing to do with what title you hold but if the US state gives a fuck or not.


> It has nothing to do with what title you hold but if the US state gives a fuck or not.

The US cares about US operatives because they have a job to do on behalf of the US. The operatives can't do their job if the host nation holds the prosecution of their spouse over their head. I think you may be under the false impression that the United States is unique in this regard but it's basic diplomacy as standardized by the Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic Relations [1] - Article 37 specifically.

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vienna_Convention_on_Diplomati...


The Vienna convention was supposed to prevent trumped up crimes from being held over the heads of diplomats.

It's conventional for the diplomatic immunity to be waived if an actual major crime took place as a gesture of good faith.

The fact that the US doesnt do it here demonstrates just how little respect it has for the UK.




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