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 More options Jun 21 2012, 6:06 pm
Newsgroups: sci.military.naval, rec.aviation.military
From: george152 <gbl...@hnpl.net>
Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2012 10:06:37 +1200
Local: Thurs, Jun 21 2012 6:06 pm
Subject: Re: Assange applies to Ecuador for asylum
Andrew Swallow wrote:
> On 21/06/2012 21:07, george152 wrote:
>> John Szalay wrote:
>>> "dott.Piergiorgio"<chiedet...@ask.me> wrote in news:sOFEr.183796$
>>>> Ecuador isn't exactly a safe place in general, and is one of the
>>>> countries most under the monroe doctrine, so looks like a very bad idea
>>>> with rather unpleasant consequences for the global communications....

>>>> Because of the so-called "plausible denial" US doctrine (a double-edged
>>>> weapon...), even the most stupid demise of Assange will surely ignite a
>>>> *REALLY HUGE* anonymous reprisal...

>>>> Best regards from Italy,
>>>> dott. Piergiorgio.

>>> Interesting how he defies laws
>>> and yet wants to be protected by the force
>>> of laws..

>> Yes. That's the mark of the man...
>> After all the damage he did to the west he'll want the west to go in and
>> get him when the crap hits the fan...

> I am sure that the USA will help him leave his South American country.
> His getting on a US plane will therefore be voluntary.

> Now for the protocol of putting on the handcuffs - when is he
> technically on US soil?
> When he enters a US plane?
> When the plane takes off?
> When the plane crosses an international border?
> When the plane lands in the USA?

When he boards a US registered aircraft ..
A child born on an international carrier has the dual citizenship of
parents and whatever nation the carrier is registered in.

 
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