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based britain standing up to the arrogant self-centered americans

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They can't do anything about it though because she has diplomatic immunity through her husband.
Pretty fucking scummy though to hit and run someone then flee the fucking country without even informing police. But Britain isn't in the position to antagonise the USA so they won't do anything about it.

Harry done had a pint too many by the looks of it

An international warrant being issued means she doesn't/didn't have diplomatic immunity
She won't be able to leave the US for the rest of her life for something she probably wouldn't have been jailed for in the first place. Retarded

That's simply not true. There are international warrants out for the president of Suriname and nobody can stop him from traveling anywhere he pleases.

>She won't be able to leave the US for the rest of her life
oh no the horror

>She won't be able to leave the US for the rest of her life
Most Americans don't and won't anyways, not much she's gonna miss imo, plenty of territory and cities to explore in Shartmartstan
>International warrant
International relations are anarchic by nature, "International law" is a meme because there's literally no enforcement of it.

Who?

That's a radically different situation to this.
If she had diplomatic immunity an interpol warrant wouldn't have been issued in this very specific case
Yes. For the western middle/upper class being barred from travel across the world is indeed a horror

Wife of some American military member with diplomatic immunity hit and ran a British biker while driving on the wrong side of the road, immediately left the country and the USA refuses to give her up despite it causing quite the row in Britain.

The dumbest part is that in general you don't get any sentences to speak of if you kill someone by accident, unless you start to hit and run.

so can a random person capture and take her to the british embassy ?

Yer roadkill 'arry

Yes and when she leaves the British embassy the Americans can seize her again. It's not a very good plan, not to mention she will be held there against her will which might as well prompt one of the first cases of an invasion into an embassy ever.

Pure political theatre for the plebs.
She's never going to be punished.

>"International law" is a meme because there's literally no enforcement of it.
Based realist.

I don't think the issue here is the lack of punishment but the fact she killed a Briton, didn't report it and fled the country with the US government (British ally) backing her up.

why doesn't someone of his family just kill her?

Sounds pretty stupid but why do people care so much? I say just hand her over and let her be held responsible for her crimes.

>all the people itt that don't know she's a literal cia agent

>swat team invaded british embassy
sounds kino, hope some bong tourist bring her to justice

>but why do people care so much?
Because
1) it was a hit and run. She ran over someone, killed him and then fled the country
2) the US government is protecting her

She did report it, tho. It's part of what's so strange about the whole situation. She stayed at the scene and reported to police before fleeing the country next day. Whoever advised her to do that is the real moron here.

>the Americans can seize her again
How?
>as well prompt one of the first cases of an invasion into an embassy ever.
Explain your thinking.

I didn't know that. It's weird anyway because if you are some normal suburban mom tier lady and you accidentally kill a biker you will at worst see your license suspended.

>How?
1) Upon leaving the embassy she will no longer be on British soil. See how the UK prevented Julian Assange from leaving the country.
2) It is a fact she will be kept by the British embassy against her will.
3) She's a US citizen being kidnapped from US soil extradited to a foreign nation
4) She's most likely CIA or the husband of a CIA agent given her diplomatic immunity

>The dumbest part is that in general you don't get any sentences to speak of if you kill someone by accident, unless you start to hit and run.
Of course you can.

fucking americans, killing an innocent man who did nothing wrong

i hate them so fucking much

Pretty much this. The agreement wasn't written for her but she's scum for abusing it. Our position is simply the agreement is the agreement, not that she's innocent. The Brits disagree on the interpretation of the agreement.

>She's most likely CIA or the husband of a CIA agent given her diplomatic immunity
She didn't have diplomatic immunity
If she did this wouldn't even be news

You can also get a sentence over unpaid parking tickets. In general traffic accidents that are accidents where you are not intoxicated nor texting. There is no bad will involved here.
These sentences are always something like "suspended license, 3 months probation, etc" but never hard prison time.
Then why is the US government so anal about not wanting to give her up, don't play stupid boy

Yeah, it's a cockup on whoever thought getting her out of there was the best decision. It's damaged UK-US relations needlessly, made diplomatic immunity toxic, probably ruined this women's life far worse than if she'd stayed, and for what?

>Embassies are CIA nests

Yes? We know.

>Yes. For the western middle/upper class being barred from travel across the world is indeed a horror
This. She's the wife of a diplomat who probably vacations in France and Italy 4x times a year. It's not like she's the average American in Walmartsville, Alabama who was never going to go anywhere anyway.

Most of the time, when someone with a diplomatic immunity flees the country where the crime has happened, the home country will prosecute the accused based on the evidence provided by the foreign nation where the crime has happened.

About 10 years ago, a Russian diplomat killed a pedestrian while drunk driving in Canada and fled to Russia on the next plane. Russia immediately caught the guy, had a trial there, and he was sent to a prison in Siberia for 20 years, but had he stayed in Canada and voluntarily gave up his immunity, the punishment would have been significantly less severe.

>and for what?
Nobody knows. She probably panicked and her husband who watched the Godfather decided he was going to "protect the family above all else" or whatever.
I don't even understand why the US government thought it would be a wise idea to side with them. Cases like these happen more often with overseas soldiers and always end up with absolutely nothing.

Because she's CIA
desu I'd expect the UK to be this anal if an MI6 operative was involved in something like this as well

So what she's fucking CIA, CIA agent can't get her license suspended for 3 months but is better off becoming a gigantic international row?
If she really were CIA the agency would be clever enough to send her to court, have her cry and act like a woman would and get a slap on the wrist like all these accidents. There's nothing CIA about this.