Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday rejected Australian concerns about WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange, who faces up to 175 years in prison if extradited to the US and convicted for exposing US war crimes.
Blinken was in Australia with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin to discuss bolstering military ties between the US and Australia. At a press conference during the visit, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Canberra has made clear to Washington that it wants the US to drop its case against Assange.
“We have made clear our view that Mr. Assange’s case has dragged on for too long and our desire that it be brought to a conclusion. And we’ve said that publicly, and you would anticipate that that reflects also the position we articulate in private,” Wong said.
Blinken confirmed that the issue has been discussed but rejected Australia’s concerns. He said Australia must recognize the US’s position on Assange, claiming the Wikileaks founder’s alleged actions risked “very serious harm to our national security.”
“Mr. Assange was charged with very serious criminal conduct in the United States in connection with his alleged role in one of the largest compromises of classified information in the history of our country,” Blinken said. “So I say that only because just as we understand sensitivities here, it’s important that our friends understand sensitivities in the United States.”
Assange has been indicted under the Espionage Act by the US Justice Department related to documents WikiLeaks published that it obtained from former Army Private Chelsea Manning. But Assange obtained the material using standard journalistic practices, and if he is convicted in the US, it would set a grave precedent for press freedom.
Assange has been held in London’s Belmarsh Prison since April 2019 and recently filed another appeal against the UK’s decision to extradite him to the United States. “Mr. Assange has filed a renewal of appeal application in the UK,” Wong said. “The Australian Government is not party to these legal proceedings, and nor can we intervene with them. Having said that, we will continue to offer him consular assistance and to convey our expectations about his treatment.”
While Wong says the Australian government wants the case against Assange to be brought to an end, it has not impacted ties between the US-Australia. After signing the AUKUS military pact that will eventually allow Canberra to acquire nuclear-powered submarines, the US and Australia continue to increase military cooperation.
After two days of talks in Australia, the two sides announced the US would expand its military presence in the country by sending more submarines, adding regular rotations of US Army watercraft, and collaborating on joint missile production. The US expansion in Australia is part of its military buildup to prepare for a future war with China.
Free Assange Now…!
I’d like to see Blinken in the dock at the Hague.
Russia has a logical approach by issuing arrest warrants for 3 of the ICC members who placed a warrant on Mr Putin.. The Hague and Europe like to punch above their weight class.
It’s getting ugly, isn’t it?
Blinken, and several others.
Being a member of the toxic 5-Eyes, Australia shouldn’t be surprised by US sadistic cynicism.. That this endless charade is still in limbo displays the psychological torture Assange endures simply for printing the truth about US war crimes..
Expose American war crimes? Get locked up for life. Assange prosecution is the clearest showing of American hypocrisy and the evilness of the Empire.
Empires are not infinite and eventually are taken down or wither away ala British and Ottoman
The US has turned Julian Assange into Jesus Christ Super Star II.
It is still early dawn for the age of Aquarius.
Or eight minutes to the eve of destruction. The Neocon “Full Spectrum Dominance” crew have really lost any dominance they once had! They are clutching at straws to get back the unquestionable dominance of back in the day. It seems they stupidly picked a real loser of a way of re-establishing their lost dominance by getting Ukraine in a hot war with Russia which Ukraine can only lose with their no navy, no air force and no nukes situation. Did these Neocon fools think that their no nothing fecklessness would by magic win the war?
Assange temporarily embarrassed the neocon imperialist pretension of righteousness. For this ‘crime’ they are slowly torturing him to death; proving thereby, for all the world to see, the continuing reality of the truth of the moral grotesquery he exposed. And now, having witnessed this truth for over a decade, his homeland abjectly accedes to the outrage, preferring an alliance with the neocon scum.
Will the US pay any price for this defiance of Australia, or are they helpless lap dogs?
I’d bet on “helpless lap dogs” but I wish it were otherwise.
Dude! It’s even worse. The “helpless lap dogs” can still bite or bark at you. The Australians can do neither. The US removed their teeth and vocal cords. But, when you’re discussing “helpless lap dogs,” nobody can beat the GERMANS! They eat our $hit out of our own toilet before we get a chance to flush it. (Sarcasm)
“They eat our $hit out of our own toilet before we get a chance to flush it.”
Good one. I’m might have to plagiarize that in the future.
Scholz says he’s on his way, don’t go through the trouble of flushing your toilet. LOL
He’s been made as an example to display what happens to someone who exposes the atrocities and stupidities of politicians, along with the Jan. 6 protestors. I’m not a Trump fan, but that was an example of how the state has weaponized its bureaus against anyone who threatens its power and authority over the masses. Can a revolution be very far away? I hope not, but when the people finally wake up it may happen. Seems elections are just voting for lesser evils, which is still voting for evil. The uni=party is in control of all the issues that really matter, money, life and death. The gov. in Wash. is about as toxic as it can be today.
The weaker they get the tougher they talk. If it is not obvious already to everyone in the world that only card they continue to posses is the one of total destruction of the world. But their ability to launch their 200 doomsday strike may evaporate. What would happen if Russia was able to thwart the launch of those missiles or has another way to stop them? Now they are talking about putting 600 new ones where the 200 are now. It will be Very Interesting to see how they finesse this change and how they sell it. Russian hypersonics are a game changer, but the full significance and scope of this new capability is not yet fully known. There may be options that the hypersonics open, which entirely change how peer to subpeer non hypersonic rival could be a game changer of ubimaginable new ways of conducting nuclear war!!!
Yep!
Jefferson said “when the government does not meet the needs of the people the people need to overthrow the government”
You’re right about the Jan.6th protesters but the rioters got what they deserved.
That depends on your political bias, doesn’t it? Such a double standard between that riot and the BLM riots. America has become psychotic through it’s diametric oppositions in political thought and there’s no chance of healing the split; it’s gone too far. Violence is coming, protect yourself.
No, it doesn’t. At least not mine. I wasn’t comparing one with the other. Rioters should get jail time.
Only Wash. can say which demonstration is a protest or a riot. All semantics and language now is defined and controlled by the state controlled media. Even down to pronouns.
I wasn’t basing what I said on what Washington determines. Rioters should be jailed. The goons that broke windows and shit on floors should be jailed like the goons who looted and burned down businesses.
And, the BLM rioters in Illinois got millions here: https://duckduckgo.com/?t=lm&q=blm+rioters+get+millions&ia=news
Lots of pushback I see. Antony says no but Wong says nothing will change. Wow, that took courage.
Blinken is the devil’s son. And I am not religious.
Amen, and I’m not religious either. LOL. See my comment on Dave’s second article on Australia.
Sorry Aussies, you are down under, and you’ll stay down and under. Uncle Sham says so.
LOL
Once again, the mouse roars…
Blinken is supposedly a diplomat, not a General or the person in charge of determining legal cases.
Australian official mouths complaints about persecution and torture of one of their own citizens after YEARS of this abuse.
Blinken replies : “back to your kennel”.
Australian official : ” Woof… OK”
Blinken: “… that’s a good dog”
I have a better idea: Put Blinken in prison. After all, that’s where people like him belong.