While Demanding Assange, US Refuses to Extradite CIA Agent Who Killed British TeenWhile the US demands Julian Assange's extradition, it refuses to give up its spyBy Alex Rubinstein The Grayzone Feb. 18, 2020 |
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An American has been charged with striking and killing a British teen while she was driving on the opposite side of the road in the United Kingdom, near a US Air Force listening post. The culprit also happens to be a high-ranking CIA agent. But while the United States refuses to extradite her to the UK, the British government is going full speed ahead with the extradition of Wikileaks editor Julian Assange to the land of the free. US citizen Anne Sacoolas was leaving the military base with her teenage son in the passenger seat when she collided head-on with 19-year-old British citizen Harry Dunn, sending him hurtling over her SUV. Sacoolas was subsequently exposed as having been a CIA officer, along with her husband. Yet the British government listed her spouse, Jonathan Sacoolas, as a diplomat and falsely informed Dunn's family that she worked for the State Department. They thus concealed from the bereaved family the real reason Washington was so adamantly opposed to having Anne Sacoolas brought before a British court. Read More |