Trump
Quietly Orders Elimination of Assange
The
destruction of Assange has clearly been arranged for, at the highest
levels of the U.S. Government, just as the destruction of Jamal
Khashoggi was by Saudi Arabia’s Government
Eric
Zuesse
18
November, 2018
On
June 28th, the Washington
Examiner headlined “Pence
pressed Ecuadorian president on country’s protection of Julian
Assange” and
reported that “Vice President Mike Pence discussed the asylum
status of Julian Assange during a meeting with Ecuador’s leader on
Thursday, following pressure from Senate Democrats who have voiced
concerns over the country’s protection of the WikiLeaks founder.”
Pence had been given this assignment by U.S. President Donald Trump.
The following day, the Examiner bannered “Mike
Pence raises Julian Assange case with Ecuadorean president, White
House confirms” and
reported that the White House had told the newspaper, “They agreed
to remain in close coordination on potential next steps going
forward.”
On
August 24th, a
court-filing by Kellen S. Dwyer, Assistant U.S. Attorney for the
Alexandria Division of the Eastern District of Virginia,
stated: “Due to the sophistication of the defendant and the
publicity surrounding the case, no other procedure [than sealing the
case, hiding it from the public] is likely to keep confidential the
fact that Assange has been charged. … This motion and the proposed
order would need to remain sealed until Assange is arrested in
connection with the charges in the criminal complaint and can
therefore no longer evade or avoid arrest and extradition in this
matter.” That filing was discovered by Seamus Hughes, a terrorism
expert at the Program on Extremism at George Washington University.
On November 15th, he posted
an excerpt of it on Twitter,
just hours after the Wall
Street Journal had
reported on the same day that the Justice Department was preparing to
prosecute Assange. However, now that we know “the fact that Assange
has been charged” and that the U.S. Government is simply waiting
“until Assange is arrested in connection with the charges in the
criminal complaint and can therefore no longer evade or avoid arrest
and extradition in this matter,” it is clear and public that the
arrangements which were secretly made between Trump’s agent Pence
and the current President of Ecuador are expected to deliver Assange
into U.S. custody for criminal prosecution, if Assange doesn’t die
at the Ecuadorean Embassy first.
On
November 3rd (which, of course, preceded the disclosures on November
15th), Julian Assange’s mother, Christine Ann Hawkins, described
in detail what
has happened to her son since the time of Pence’s meeting with
Ecuador’s President. She said:
“He
is, right now, alone, sick, in pain, silenced in solitary
confinement, cut off from all contact, and being tortured in the
heart of London. … He has been detained nearly eight years, without
trial, without charge. For the past six years, the UK Government has
refused his requests to exit for basic health needs, … [even
for] vitamin
D. … As a result, his health has seriously deteriorated. … A slow
and cruel assassination is taking place before our very eyes. …
They will stop at nothing. … When U.S. Vice President Mike Pence
recently visited Ecuador, a deal was done to hand Julian over to the
U.S. He said that because the political cost of expelling Julian from
the Embassy was too high, the plan was to break him down mentally…
to such a point that he will break and be forced to leave. …
The extradition warrant is held in secret, four prosecutors but no
defense, and no judge, … without a prima-facie case. [Under
the U.S. system, the result nonetheless can be] indefinite
detention without trial. Julian could be held in Guantanamo Bay and
tortured, sentenced to 45 years in a maximum security prison, or face
the death penalty,”
for “espionage,”
in such secret proceedings.
Her
phrase, “because the political cost of expelling Julian from the
Embassy was too high” refers to the worry that this new President
of Ecuador has, of his cooperating with the U.S. regime’s demands
and thereby basically ceding sovereignty to those foreigners (the
rulers of the U.S.), regarding the Ecuadorian citizen, Assange.
This
conservative new President of Ecuador, who has replaced the
progressive President who had granted Assange protection, is
obviously doing all that he can to comply with U.S. President Trump
and the U.S. Congress’s demand for Assange either to die soon
inside the Embassy or else be transferred to the U.S. and basically
just disappear, at Guantanamo or elsewhere. Ecuador’s President
wants to do this in such a way that Ecuador’s voters won’t blame
him for it, and that he’ll thus be able to be re-elected. This is
the type of deal he apparently has reached with Trump’s agent,
Pence. It’s all secret, but the evidence on this much of what was
secretly agreed-to seems clear. There are likely other details of the
agreement that cannot, as yet, be conclusively inferred from the
subsequent events, but this much can.
Basically,
Trump has arranged for Assange to be eliminated either by illness
that’s imposed by his Ecuadorean agent, or else by Assange’s own
suicide resulting from that “torture,” or else by America’s own
criminal-justice system. If this elimination happens inside the
Ecuadorean Embassy in London, then that would be optimal for
America’s President and Congress; but, if it instead happens on
U.S. soil, then that would be optimal for Ecuador’s President.
Apparently, America’s President thinks that his subjects, the
American people, will become sufficiently hostile toward Assange so
that even if Assange disappears or is executed inside the United
States, this President will be able to retain his supporters. Trump,
of course, needs his supporters, but this is a gamble that he has now
clearly taken. This much is clear, even though the rest of the secret
agreement that was reached between Pence and Ecuador’s President is
not.
Scooter
Libby, who had arranged for the smearing of Valerie Plame who had
tried to prevent the illegal and deceit-based 2003 invasion of Iraq,
was sentenced to 30 months but never spent even a day in prison,
and U.S.
President Trump finally went so far as to grant him a complete
pardon, on 13 April 2018.
(The carefully researched docudrama
“Fair Game” covered
well the Plame-incident.) Libby had overseen the career-destruction
of a courageous CIA agent, Plame, who had done the right thing and
gotten fired for it; and Trump pardoned Libby, thus retroactively
endorsing the lie-based invasion
of Iraq in 2003. By contrast, Trump is determined to get Julian
Assange killed or otherwise eliminated, and even Democrats in
Congress are pushing for him to get that done. The new President of
Ecuador is doing their bidding. Without pressure from the U.S.
Government, Assange would already be a free man. Thus, either Assange
will die (be murdered) soon inside the Embassy, or else he will
disappear and be smeared in the press under U.S. control. And, of
course, this is being done in such a way that no one will be
prosecuted for the murder or false-imprisonment. Trump had promised
to “clean the swamp,” but as soon as he was elected, he abandoned
that pretense; and, as President, he has been bipartisan on that
matter, to hide the crimes of the bipartisan U.S. Government, and he
is remarkably similar in policy to his immediate predecessors, whom
he had severely criticized while he was running for the Presidency.
In
any event, the destruction of Assange has clearly been arranged for,
at the highest levels of the U.S. Government, just as the destruction
of Jamal Khashoggi was by Saudi Arabia’s Government; and, just like
in Khashoggi’s case, the nation’s ruler controls the prosecutors
and can therefore do whatever he chooses to do that the rest of the
nation’s aristocracy consider to be acceptable.
The
assault against truth isn’t only against Assange, but it is instead
also closing down many of the best, most courageous, independent news
sites, such as washingtonsblog.
However, in Assange’s case, the penalty for having a firm
commitment to truth has been especially excruciating and will almost
certainly end in his premature death. This is simply the reality.
Because of the system under which we live, a 100% commitment to truth
is now a clear pathway to oblivion. Assange is experiencing this
reality to the fullest. That’s what’s happening here.
—————
Investigative
historian Eric Zuesse is the author, most recently, of They’re
Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records,
1910-2010, and
of CHRIST’S
VENTRILOQUISTS: The Event that Created Christianity.
If a thousand or so people in a flash demo with smoke canisters deployed hit the embassy out of nowhere it would be possible to get him out.........
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