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Showing Original Post only (View all)Sorry but the US promising not to seek the death penalty after extradition is not unusual [View all]
In fact, it is actually quite normal. Typically when people who are wanted in the United States are apprehended in foreign countries, especially countries which have outlawed the death penalty, it is actually the norm for the US to promise not to seek capital punishment.
In fact, the US has extradition treaties with a number of countries and many of them prevent the US from seeking the death penalty against suspects wanted in the United States.
For example, US-Mexico extradition treaty specifically blocks executions. This is also the case with many other countries around the world.
Can you imagine if the United States DID NOT rule out the possible execution of Snowden? What would people say then?
Oh my GAWD!!! THEY WILL EXECUTE HIM!!!!
Right? So if the US rules out execution, it's an outrage. If the US does not rule out execution, it's an outrage.
Sorry to rain on the latest outrage parade.
Carry on.