Mycroft
High Priest of Ed
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No it is not equally reasonable.
I ask you the same question I asked Sabrina, why would you think Assange was immune from what the US is known to have done to other people, specifically, extraordinary rendition, imprisoning and torturing at least 2 innocent people, and their treatment of Bradley Manning?
Because it's unlikely either England or Sweden would cooperate.
Where do you think he would be take to? What country would accept the "extraordinary rendition" of Assange?
So the person who Manning used to disseminate the information deemed a threat to national security is of no concern to the US?
What Manning did was actual treason. Assange did not commit treason by accepting the information. I'm sure many people in the US government and military are not at all happy with Assange, but he didn't do anything illegal.
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