The Assange Issue Is NOT Complicated by Caitlin Johnstone published on 2021-12-15T00:34:21Z The Assange issue is not actually complicated. The most powerful government in the world is trying to extradite a journalist and try him under the Espionage Act for exposing its war crimes. It is that simple. This isn't some super complex subject that you defer to the experts on. Reading by Tim Foley. Genre News & Politics Comment by belisoful US is a UN Member-State, and according to the Paris Peace Treaty - Article 78, everyone is a UN National. "US Courts", like all global courts, operate on UN Nationals exclusively because the "courts" are UN Competent National Military Tribunal Franchises. Assange is a UN National that can have jurisdiction claimed over them amongst the UN member-states! there are no borders because of the UN. UN is literally the WW2 belligerency of nations repurposed against the people, as UN Nationals, in court! the only way to have world peace is end the UN global war state. 2021-12-16T18:07:36Z Comment by belisoful US is holding a foreign journalist on foreign soil, outside the jurisdiction of the US, accountable to US "espionage" statutes? wtf? Doesn't the 11th Amendment protect him? how can he get a jury of peers when his peers are NOT US Citizens but foreigners? 2021-12-16T18:05:22Z