I have no idea whether the State Department intervened to avoid hand to hand combat with the Italians when waiting for Knox to be exonerated.
1. The idea is generally ridiculed by those who started as nay sayers to her innocence. Furthermore, it is then proposed that this would make her more likely to be guilty if such intervention had been needed.
2. However, I hold the view that a smart culture like the American should never allow a less smart culture like the Italian, to make a dog's breakfast of a simple case, and allow the less smart to kidnap their citizen.
3. I understand the ISC created precedent with this last minute exoneration, and wonder why.
4. My conclusion is there was political interference at a high level to avoid profound embarrassment to the Italians, when the body of evidence showing what turkeys they were was explained trans Atlantically by the American courts, in the doomed discussion of extradition.
Remember, respected members here like Machiavelli said many times the Italian government was bound to seek extradition if a guilty verdict was confirmed.
John Kerry said he would do his duty if required to comment. What duty was that to be?
I have tried at times to extend this discussion but there has been little interest, and to me it is more interesting than the pending motivation report.
1. The idea is generally ridiculed by those who started as nay sayers to her innocence. Furthermore, it is then proposed that this would make her more likely to be guilty if such intervention had been needed.
2. However, I hold the view that a smart culture like the American should never allow a less smart culture like the Italian, to make a dog's breakfast of a simple case, and allow the less smart to kidnap their citizen.
3. I understand the ISC created precedent with this last minute exoneration, and wonder why.
4. My conclusion is there was political interference at a high level to avoid profound embarrassment to the Italians, when the body of evidence showing what turkeys they were was explained trans Atlantically by the American courts, in the doomed discussion of extradition.
Remember, respected members here like Machiavelli said many times the Italian government was bound to seek extradition if a guilty verdict was confirmed.
John Kerry said he would do his duty if required to comment. What duty was that to be?
I have tried at times to extend this discussion but there has been little interest, and to me it is more interesting than the pending motivation report.
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