Great Britain sobered up
August 25, 2012 in his weekly addressing to a nation the President of Ecuador, Raphael Correa announced that the Great Britain authorities had withdrawn a threat of invasion to the Embassy of Ecuador in London, where makes refuge Julian Assange, a founder of Wikileaks, reports Reuters.
Everything is good, but does it mean that everybody should to be grateful to the Great Britain for rejection to become terrorists and to provoke a war? Maybe for the heads of a very foggy in all respects and senses Albion law is not written? Or is this a new page in development of fair international relations?
It would be getting an interesting precedent…
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