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In reply to the discussion: So how are they going to get Julian Assange out of England? [View all]struggle4progress
(125,804 posts)40. Nah. The Swedes are pizzed-off. Assange had toyed with them in Sep and Oct 2010, as they tried
to set up a second interview. Finally they swore out a warrant and crossed over to the UK. Once Assange was in custody, they opposed bail while Assange fought the warrant, but bail was granted anyway, Naturally, Assange jumped bail as soon as he lost his suit
And ain't nobody enjoy hearin from no buncha pizzed-off Vikings
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Maybe he's got something on CORREA...which motivated the enthusiasm to grant asylum?
MADem
Aug 2012
#42
He might just be stuck in the Embassy until he decides to take his chances with Sweden.
MADem
Aug 2012
#5
Why should Sweden, where he is accused of a crime, play lets make a deal with a purported rapist?
MADem
Aug 2012
#43
An international arrest warrant WAS issued, and they want a DNA sample according to some accounts.
MADem
Aug 2012
#55
You aren't understanding--the Swedes cannot CHARGE him until they interview him IN Sweden.
MADem
Aug 2012
#68
And this is why it's all so suspect. If all they really wanted to do is interview him
Cleita
Aug 2012
#70
Again, you are just not understanding--"skype" is not "physically present in Sweden" and this is an
MADem
Aug 2012
#79
YOU don't understand. When they say one thing but really mean another, it doesn't pass the
Cleita
Aug 2012
#82
I do understand, though. I've lived under many legal systems -- very diverse ones, too--so I tend
MADem
Aug 2012
#96
If he is caught in this web of intrigue and is extradited, or kidnapped, whatever happens,
Cleita
Aug 2012
#98
Obama is covering up war crimes? Obama is going to send Assange to Gitmo?
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2012
#89
Somebody in the Foreign Office or MI6 has a bugger up their butt about him. Same in DC.
leveymg
Aug 2012
#33
Nah. The Swedes are pizzed-off. Assange had toyed with them in Sep and Oct 2010, as they tried
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#40
I really think this is thin skins in Foggy Bottom than anything that happened in Sweden.
leveymg
Aug 2012
#54
Why would the Swedes give a rat's ass about the US State Department cables?
struggle4progress
Aug 2012
#56
For one thing, they're pissed that Wikileaks revealed their relationship with US intelligence.
leveymg
Aug 2012
#62
That statement is incredibly misleading and FOS. Wikileaks has been releasing materials of interest
leveymg
Aug 2012
#73
The police's first goal would be to retain positive control over the points of egress.
MADem
Aug 2012
#48
take a lot of police to control 5000 unexpected protesters descending on the embassy...
hlthe2b
Aug 2012
#51
They wouldn't be "unexpected." Are you at all familiar with that area, or how Metropolitan Police
MADem
Aug 2012
#60
unless i'm wrong Ecuadorian law would prevent him from becoming a citizen
Bodhi BloodWave
Aug 2012
#63
I think the problem might be that even if the Ecuadorans gave him diplomatic status, his
MADem
Aug 2012
#71
Other: He gets bored, or the spotlight wanes, and he turns himself back in to England.
Robb
Aug 2012
#39
He'll stay in the embassy for 800 years, like that knight in the Indiana Jones movie n/t
RZM
Aug 2012
#57
They are, like it or not, a colony in some regards--their "official currency" is the US DOLLAR.
MADem
Aug 2012
#72
They are tied to us by the dollar, so they are--even if THEY don't like it--a colony of sorts.
MADem
Aug 2012
#97
No need to be petty and uncivil. It is possible to disagree without name calling and
MADem
Aug 2012
#100
I think the only realistic option is for the Equadorian gov't & consul to negotiate safe passage.
backscatter712
Aug 2012
#75
It would have to be one without an extradition treaty with the USA and that has the
Cleita
Aug 2012
#104
Apparently some countries who do have treaties with us often choose to ignore them,
Cleita
Aug 2012
#106