kenberg, on 2012-April-07, 22:13, said:
I truly don't wish to judge the case. Lawyers, judges and juries will do that. But if the UK government has reviewed the case and has come to the conclusion that there is no case, why would they go along with this?
We actually do not need more prisoners over here. It seems implausible that the FBI, or whoever, decided to invest resources in tricking a law abiding Brit so that they could pull him over here, give him room and board in our crowded prison system and create international strife. What would be the pay-off? The prosecution has to prove its case, of course I am not sating otherwise. But to believe the stated scenario, I have to believe that the US invented a pointless trap, an experienced businessman behaved very carelessly, and the British government went along with the gag. That's a lot of believing.
The story, as stated, is a presentation as someone wishes us to see it. There is a Minnesota saying "Wuz you there, Charlie?". I wuzn't, and I have trouble taking it as the straight stuff.
No, Blair signed a treaty (probably while his head was up Bush's backside) that allowed the US to extradite from Britain anybody they wanted without presenting any evidence, and this treaty is watertight. The British courts cannot intervene however ridiculous the case is (we have similar problems with the within EU arrest warrants). Look at the Gary McKinnon case, he embarrassed the Pentagon due to their lax security procedures, not sure that justifies allegedly spending a load of completely unnecessary money (I've heard many experts in the field say that this spend was unnecessary) overreacting, then using this bogus cost to extradite a mentally ill man.
Edit: I believe the purpose of this was to allow the US to use wiretap evidence in terrorism cases which is inadmissible here, and we were assured the Americans would only use this treaty to fight terrorism.
Exporting stuff from US to Holland shouldn't be a problem, surely it's the Dutch authorities job to prevent the stuff being exported to Iran, and the exporter that does that that needs to answer questions.