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Tesseraction
Apr 5, 2009

Speaking as someone who indeed watched with amusement as Assange turned one of the Ecuadorian embassy rooms in London into a turd closet, to the fury of both the British government and the poor embassy staff desperately trying to counter the smell, it does reek of hypocrisy.

Doesn't Mexico have an extradition treaty with Ecuador?

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Tesseraction
Apr 5, 2009

i say swears online posted:

correa and noboa are very different people

While true, the rules of international diplomacy are not supposed to be the whims of a premier. Only the United States is allowed to violate international law this brazenly.

Tesseraction
Apr 5, 2009

DeadlyMuffin posted:

When's the last time the US stormed an embassy to pull someone out?

They haven't; I was referring to other brazen actions, but I will admit that the US has yet to specifically raid an embassy.

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