The Swedes Blink

At last, Swedish prosecutors have agreed to do what they should have done a long time ago: interview Julian Assange at the Ecuadorean embassy in London. If they are really and only interested in solving the rape case against Assange, they should have agreed to do so in these circumstances.

But, of course, they wanted to take him to Sweden, so that they could hand him over to the Americans. Or where he could be conveniently kidnapped by the U.S., which has shown a complete disregard for the rule of law, domestic and international.

The Swedish top prosecutor insists that interviewing some place other than Sweden is not as effective. Why? I don't see any reason for that, unless she means that it would be impossible for a third-degree interrogation to be carried out. I suppose that she doesn't want to appear to be "soft on crime" or something like that.

Meanwhile, Britain has spent about $15 million in around-the-clock surveillance of the Ecuadorean embassy. Evidently, there is much more at stake here than doing justice in an alleged case of rape.

And we all know what it is.

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