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US Ambassador Louis Susman on Julian Assange (20Feb11)

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2011

The American ambassador to the UK Louis Susman talks about the Wikileaks Julian Assange case and how desperate the US are to get Assange, while the rest of the world reject the USA and their puppet politicians.

Recorded from BBC's Andrew Marr Show, 20 February 2011.

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  • Ha ha ha: Play dumb, whilst putting "extreme" political and financial pressure on the UK to assure that he is extradited and tried illegally for a crime that was never committed. Fuck the USA

  • He hasn't done anything wrong, just criminals covering over up for other criminals and trying to make the good guy look bad

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  • With a few scattered exceptions - almost all terrorism is from the USA.

    This is a claim easily proven - are people scared of the truth? If so I pity them.

  • @ParadigmPenguin I've now trawled through a hundred hits or so based on Afghans+Pakistanis+wikileaks+r­evenge+killed and can't find anything. Isn't it easier if you start hinting as to where you saw these news stories?

  • @fjslfhalfhkdjfh

    Read the cables that Assange released. They detail the specific names of Afghans and Pakistanis who collaborated with U.S. authorities. Extremists have already taken revenge and killed a number of them. There is much news on the subject.

  • @ParadigmPenguin Go on: tell us who these "dozens of people" are - you may conceal their identities to a certain degree, if their families so desire, but please do tell me that it's not something you just made up...

  • @HENJAM48

    Assange has killed dozens of people. He deserves to be brought to trial in the U.S. He must be made an example of so others do not think to do the same thing. The same goes for the "soldier" who gave Wikileaks this information.

  • @sinclair61 I'm not American but my niece is. I'm worried about her redneck-ish tweets, but we so-far manage to bring her back to earth. I know where Assange spent his childhood. He's not completely "The full Quid", and he can see things that aren't there. By the same reasoning he stumbles across many things that are. I regularly petition may Govt via my Federal Representative. (I also tweet the PM)

  • @ParadigmPenguin You Tosser.. Get a life, have children, see a movie...or a therapist.

  • @HENJAM48 You know I mean your spokespeople, ie: The executive branch of gangsters and liars and thieves running the genocidal administration. Not you, and not your niece. BUT, you are the only people who can change this. By association it is YOUR responsibility.

  • @sinclair61 Not all of them.. Forest Gump is innocent and so is my niece.

  • "At this stage we have brought no action against Mr Assange ...and we'll have to see how it plays out in the British courts".

    Ooops. You're waiting to see how it plays out having brought no action?

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