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A good overview of Wikileaks and conversation about why this plea deal may have come about.
Kyle Anzalone from AntiWar.com and the Libertarian Institute joins Bob to discuss the timeline of Wikileaks and why the US government disliked Julian Assange.
This week, Assange was offered his freedom in exchange for admitting to espionage charges, but what exactly did he do? And how can the US prosecute Assange when he is not a US citizen? Bob and Kyle review the facts, including how Wikileaks began, the information they leaked, and the reasons behind Julian Assange’s arrest.
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They had no case and a trial would have exposed so much of the US crimes that it was not even desirable. They get out with a guilty verdict which is the best they could get, criminalising journalism in the process and stealing 12 years of somebody's life as a warning to others
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New evidence or a re-evaluation of existing evidence might have led to a conclusion that Assange should not be prosecuted, resulting in his release.
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