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Originally Posted by Rochard
From another article:
So we just kidnapped someone from another country and we plan on charging him under US law? US law now applies to people of other countries.
Is there a loophole here I am missing? The US ebmassy is considered "US land", so maybe he did break US law and can be charged as such?
I do follow things. But in the past we have taken them from combat zones where the US military is operating. I am okay with this. But sending in the SEALs to kidnap someone who did not break US law and then to charge him here is another thing altogether.
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Let me guess though. If you had to run into an Embassy in another country to get away from some bad guys you sure as shit would be saying that the Embassy/Property is Sovereign right? Just like those embassy's claim in the US and around the world?