Applying the Espionage Act to Assange is bogus, because it's clearly written to
apply only to citizens. It's got provisions for overriding state/territory rights, but specifies that the laws being overridden must be those of territories held by the United States. If it applied to everyone in the world, any person we'd ever shared sensitive information with for any reason and at any time would be a criminal if he'd made so much as an offhand comment to an acquaintance. Like I was saying before, we want a visible scapegoat because we're apparently really goddamn awful at keeping a lid on our shit, and it'll make us less embarrassed if we make it look like we're capable of doing something about the problem.
I don't see what the USA has to do with this though. Assange was arrested for rape in Sweden. Nothing about that gives us any right to touch him. He's not American and he wasn't arrested in America.
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