The US didn't have an extradition agreement with Afghanistan, did the US ask for Bin Laden to be handed over?FEOS wrote:
Do we have an extradition agreement with Nigeria? I'm willing to bet we don't.
Fuck Israel
The US didn't have an extradition agreement with Afghanistan, did the US ask for Bin Laden to be handed over?FEOS wrote:
Do we have an extradition agreement with Nigeria? I'm willing to bet we don't.
dont be stupidDilbert_X wrote:
The US didn't have an extradition agreement with Afghanistan, did the US ask for Bin Laden to be handed over?FEOS wrote:
Do we have an extradition agreement with Nigeria? I'm willing to bet we don't.
we probably willDilbert_X wrote:
The US should roll over and give Cheney to the Nigerians IMO.
in your opinion - in mine it would be one more foolish move in a long list of many.Dilbert_X wrote:
It would be win for both countries.
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I didn't state it was " Just yours alone " further ~ I didn't mean to imply your moved or stood alone.Dilbert_X wrote:
Oh I doubt its just my opinion.
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Corrupt oil firms fucking over Africa is one of the issues.11 Bravo wrote:
nigeria should solve issues in africa first tbh
ya.......Dilbert_X wrote:
Corrupt oil firms fucking over Africa is one of the issues.11 Bravo wrote:
nigeria should solve issues in africa first tbh
True ~ I fear Africa will remain "Africa" forever, and sadly I know why.11 Bravo wrote:
getting mad at corruption in nigeria is like getting angry over water in a lake
He can't help it. Logic and reason are not in his genetic makeup.11 Bravo wrote:
dont be stupidDilbert_X wrote:
The US didn't have an extradition agreement with Afghanistan, did the US ask for Bin Laden to be handed over?FEOS wrote:
Do we have an extradition agreement with Nigeria? I'm willing to bet we don't.
Sauce. And the whole point of extradition is to try them in your own courts, innit?Mekstizzle wrote:
The Taliban offered to try Bin Laden in a court but the US rejected it and instead demanded they hand him over or something, Bush said something along the lines of ''there's no need for a trial, we know he's guilty'' they didn't comply hence war.
I thought the story goes something like that anyway
It is.FEOS wrote:
Sauce. And the whole point of extradition is to try them in your own courts, innit?Mekstizzle wrote:
The Taliban offered to try Bin Laden in a court but the US rejected it and instead demanded they hand him over or something, Bush said something along the lines of ''there's no need for a trial, we know he's guilty'' they didn't comply hence war.
I thought the story goes something like that anyway
It's all here in the article. Bush's demands, the Talibans offer etc..FEOS wrote:
Sauce. And the whole point of extradition is to try them in your own courts, innit?Mekstizzle wrote:
The Taliban offered to try Bin Laden in a court but the US rejected it and instead demanded they hand him over or something, Bush said something along the lines of ''there's no need for a trial, we know he's guilty'' they didn't comply hence war.
I thought the story goes something like that anyway
President George Bush rejected as "non-negotiable" an offer by the Taliban to discuss turning over Osama bin Laden if the United States ended the bombing in Afghanistan.
Returning to the White House after a weekend at Camp David, the president said the bombing would not stop, unless the ruling Taliban "turn [bin Laden] over, turn his cohorts over, turn any hostages they hold over." He added, "There's no need to discuss innocence or guilt. We know he's guilty". In Jalalabad, deputy prime minister Haji Abdul Kabir - the third most powerful figure in the ruling Taliban regime - told reporters that the Taliban would require evidence that Bin Laden was behind the September 11 terrorist attacks in the US, but added: "we would be ready to hand him over to a third country".
Taliban 'ready to discuss' Bin Laden handover if bombing halts
The Taliban would be ready to discuss handing over Osama bin Laden to a neutral country if the US halted the bombing of Afghanistan, a senior Taliban official said today.
Afghanistan's deputy prime minister, Haji Abdul Kabir, told reporters that the Taliban would require evidence that Bin Laden was behind the September 11 terrorist attacks in the US.
"If the Taliban is given evidence that Osama bin Laden is involved" and the bombing campaign stopped, "we would be ready to hand him over to a third country", Mr Kabir added.
But it would have to be a state that would never "come under pressure from the United States", he said.
Mr Kabir urged America to halt its air campaign, now in its eighth day, and open negotiations. "If America were to step back from the current policy, then we could negotiate," he said. "Then we could discuss which third country."
Hell if I know... I'm just saying... if we do, then we should at least examine their claims.FEOS wrote:
Do we have an extradition agreement with Nigeria? I'm willing to bet we don't.Turquoise wrote:
Well, if Nigerian authorities contacted American authorities, and the evidence and case matched our standards, wouldn't we be obligated to extradite Cheney if they convicted him?Kmar wrote:
Those were brought by the FBI. Big difference.
I suppose if Cheney admits to it in a video he distributes on the Internet, you might have an argument. Until then, it'll be like normal around here...Dilbert_X wrote:
Well, we know Cheney is guilty, the US should just hand him over.
KBR already pleaded guilty and paid the fine, Cheney was head of KBR, hand him over.FEOS wrote:
I suppose if Cheney admits to it in a video he distributes on the Internet, you might have an argument. Until then, it'll be like normal around here...Dilbert_X wrote:
Well, we know Cheney is guilty, the US should just hand him over.
Fine's been paid? Then there's nothing to hand over. The fine is the duty for the violation. Handing anyone over would be double jeopardy.Dilbert_X wrote:
KBR already pleaded guilty and paid the fine, Cheney was head of KBR, hand him over.FEOS wrote:
I suppose if Cheney admits to it in a video he distributes on the Internet, you might have an argument. Until then, it'll be like normal around here...Dilbert_X wrote:
Well, we know Cheney is guilty, the US should just hand him over.