Then there is no reason for us to take seriously your claim that the prosecution is the result of US pressure, or that the US has put pressure on Sweden to prosecute.
Anyway, back to a question I raised earlier that you seem to have missed again (you have replied to more recent posts).
You claimed that you are "not saying that [Assange] should not face prosecution in general".
You are clearly arguing that he should not face prosecution in this case. If you are not arguing that he should not face prosecution in general, you need a way of distinguishing between cases in which he should face prosecution and cases in which he should not face prosecution. Your criteria need to be related to the specific case, and not to his general circumstances which would apply to all cases.
So we're back to the question that you have been persistently unable to answer: how would you tell the difference, in this case, between a fair prosecution and a politically motivated prosecution?