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barracuda » Tue Jan 17, 2017 6:12 pm wrote:The United States has never requested the extradition of Julian Assange.
MacCruiskeen » Tue Jan 17, 2017 4:44 pm wrote:Will Trump request his extradition after having praised Wikileaks?
MacCruiskeen » Tue Jan 17, 2017 5:57 pm wrote:liminalOyster » Tue Jan 17, 2017 5:40 pm wrote:MacCruiskeen » Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:14 pm wrote:I wonder whether Assange will now feel obliged to make good on his offer. Since Manning has not actually been pardoned, I hope he will not feel obliged deliver himself up in her place to the hell of the US "legal" and prison systems.
Assange's original offer used the phrase "clemency."
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/776437869376262144
Damn, it's horrible. Wait now for Assange to called a coward and a liar if he doesn't doesn't walk willingly into the arena.
WikiLeaks Said Julian Assange Would Agree to Extradition If Chelsea Manning Was Granted Clemency
Sarah Begley @SCBegley 5:05 PM ET
http://time.com/4636953/wikileaks-chels ... n-assange/
MacCruiskeen » Tue Jan 17, 2017 7:42 pm wrote:So brekin wants to see Julian Assange deported to the USA (where he would presumably be given a life sentence in a Supermax™ prison). Good to have that on the record. Hard to know what the quality of the music at Trump's inauguration has to with any of this, though.
Anyway, and inevitably, Time Magazine is already baying for the blood of both Assange and Snowden. Big, salivating, banner headline:WikiLeaks Said Julian Assange Would Agree to Extradition If Chelsea Manning Was Granted Clemency
Sarah Begley @SCBegley 5:05 PM ET
http://time.com/4636953/wikileaks-chels ... n-assange/
Clemency... it's the American Way.
Luther Blissett » Tue Jan 17, 2017 8:47 pm wrote:I didn't bother to look, but I heard friends talking about how various centipede hovels were expressing cognitive dissonance about this Manning news.
In what ways could Trump fuck this up?
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The charge has been raised, first in the Middle Eastern and European press and now in the US, that in 1980 while Jimmy Carter was frantically negotiating for an early release of American hostages in Iran, members of the Ronald Reagan campaign staff made the Ayatollah Khomeini an offer he couldn't refuse—badly needed US arms and spare parts for his war with Iraq if he kept the US Embassy hostages in Tehran until after election day.
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