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> Some senior officials inside the CIA and the Trump administration even discussed killing Assange, going so far as to request “sketches” or “options” for how to assassinate him.

> One of those officials said he was briefed on a spring 2017 meeting in which the president asked whether the CIA could assassinate Assange and provide him “options” for how to do so.

I don't understand how this can be legal. Cannot such a request be considered a conspiracy to commit a murder? Or some people are "more equal" and the law doesn't apply to them?




There is a fancy name for kill lists:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disposition_Matrix


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I’m a long way from understanding international law, but I thought one of the principles of Westphalian sovereignty was that the highest power of a nation was its own government and never a different government?

It might not be illegal under US law, but London isn’t in the USA.


Say it's illegal. "What are you gonna do about it?"


The Mossad approach.


Well indeed, but that’s not what I was responding to.




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