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To: TobagoJack who wrote (144675)12/13/2018 9:11:08 PM
From: louel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217580
 
A Canadian fraud law was broken, according to reports on this side of the pond. No doubt there were other forces behind the scenes. It's all in the poker game. Who gets the biggest pile of chips in the end ? ? ?
If you were not aware, Canada has very strong integrated law enforcement ties, and extradition agreements with the US

In battles it is known as a collateral damage when trying to accomplish an objective. Just as Kashogi was. He should have known better than constantly harass the Saudi dictatorship and not think they would react.

politico.com

I also said for crimes committed on foreign soil or agreement violations.