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So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


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So what next after Novichok suspects are named?













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So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


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Terry









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So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


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Terry









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Paracelsus
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So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


Anyone think as I do?



Terry









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Paracelsus
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So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


Anyone think as I do?



Terry









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Posted by

Paracelsus
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- 4 months, 8 days ago
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So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


Anyone think as I do?



Terry









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Posted by

Paracelsus
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- 4 months, 8 days ago
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So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


Anyone think as I do?



Terry









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Posted by

Paracelsus
(2361 posts)
- 4 months, 8 days ago
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So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


Anyone think as I do?



Terry








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Posted by

Paracelsus
(2361 posts)
- 4 months, 8 days ago
- Show Bio


So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


Anyone think as I do?



Terry










Posted by

Paracelsus
(2361 posts)
- 4 months, 8 days ago
- Show Bio


So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


Anyone think as I do?



Terry









Posted by

Paracelsus
(2361 posts)
- 4 months, 8 days ago
- Show Bio




So what happens next after the suspects in the Novichok poisoning of defector Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia have been officially named? Whilst it is true that any prospect of the duo standing trial in the old Bailey(personally I think that the the International Criminal Court at the Hague would be more apt as the usage of a nerve agent was arguably a crime against humanity, contrary to the Geneva Conventions of 1925, international agreements of 1972 and 1993) is dim as the Russian Constitution apparently precludes the extradition of its citizens, the Kremlin will undoubtedly realize that until this matter is resolved, its status as an international pariah will only deepen and no amount of blather about "Russophobic hysteria " will or should be allowed to obfuscate the issue.


Anyone think as I do?



Terry









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