US & Canada Violate International Law with the Arrest of Chinese Huawei Exec – Everything Law and Order Blog

Col. Larry Wilkerson explains that it’s not the Chinese Huawei executive that violated law when circumventing US sanctions, but it is the US that violates them by imposing sanctions that were never agreed to on an international level

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29 thoughts on “US & Canada Violate International Law with the Arrest of Chinese Huawei Exec”
  1. Col. Lawrence Wilkerson's comments are a bit off in the discussion of sanctions. He equivocates a bit and seems to accept the legitimacy of criminal sanctions against Iran (and possibly DPRK), which although they have been approved by the UN, are still criminal under international law and violate the UN Charter. Does he actually support criminal sanctions against Iran and DPRK or not. I am certain as a Glowing American Patriot that criminal colonialist sanctions are fundamentally opposed to the United States of America's National Security Interest and that any US Citizen with their reason intact would be forced to agree. I think CIA and DoD criminals within Huawei have broken the laws of PRC and the US and that should be fully addressed by forcing the individuals in both nations who are criminal agents and assets of CIA and DoD to face the full consequences of their criminal actions. However, Meng Wanzhou has not engaged in crimes in the US and Canada. She very likely should be investigated for violating the PRC's anti-corruption standards and PRC law once she is repatriated to PRC lawfully. Violating criminal sanctions, if she has done so, is not a crime. Wrongfully legislating criminal colonial sanctions against a UN member nation under International Law, is a crime. I don't support preserving the Criminal Colonialist Empire or Criminal Colonialist power of US Elites. I support our genuine US National Interest and US National Security Interest defined Reason-Based, Evidence-Based. Col. Lawrence Wilkerson who I respect for his successful efforts to put a stop to "Fire and Fury" and to support "Freeze for Freeze" should immediately adjust his positions Reason-Based, Evidence-Based.

  2. The USA believes that laws are only applicable to other countries. But then if you spend more on your military than the whole of the rest of the world combined, you can really terrorize whenever and wherever you want.

  3. Why do people keep perpetuating the notion that China is "stealing" technology. Since the 80s there has been a standard agreement that if western countries want to setup manufacturing in China, part of the deal which gave them access to a well trained cheap industrialised sector was they would "share" the technology. No business was forced, no tech was stolen, nobody was coerced. They signed these agreements of their own free will and they profited enormously from it. Now 40 years later and China is making better tech for cheaper prices, they cry "stolen". I swear the American arrogance has no limits, and to now incarcerate one of their top business leaders for not participating in unilateral actions by America is astounding. America is truly the greatest threat the world has ever seen. But lets be afraid of China because they are trying to build trading infrastructure around the world.

    Side note: It's illegal for China to sell phobes and its technology to Iran,…but it's legal totally legal for US to sell arms to Saudi to kill innocent Yemenis….???Wow, what a US law.

    Everyone is talking about China stealing technologies but, no one is talking about Iraq/Libya gold and oil? Who stole that?

    CASE IN POINT: US & Canada VIOLATE International Law with the Arrest of CHINESE Huawei exec

  4. China should banned coca cola for giving Chinese people diabetes. This is security threat. Banned McDonald's for giving Chinese people high cholesterol. This is also national threat

  5. I hope no more Government Meeting Summits Between Chaina Country With US Country, Becouse This Very Not Fairplay More Going To Abuse Of Power, Huawei Must Get Netral Country To Proses This Case As Ms Meng CFO Of Huawei Company By International Law Court, …. Cherrio02*Win''.

  6. There are major alliances in the world. Canada should and probably will never side with China. Also Communist China does not play fair in world politics either, and does not allow freedom of speech or freedom of religion.

  7. Perhaps Col. Wilkerson should learn criminal, extradition and international law before commenting. This is quite a simple concept but obviously beyond your knowledge.

  8. China can create so much trouble in trade for USA that none you people will able to buy anything at Walmart. No more cheap American goods from china sweatshops.

  9. hahahahahahahah China and her sovereignty allows her to trade with whomever she likes. This is a kidnapping. First the farmers, then GM and now IPhone to suffer from these trade wars. Are there American business people in China? She defrauded multiple financial institutions? Are these the same multiple financial institutions mainly located in New York State's NYC's Wall Street that defrauded so many causing the 2008 financial crisis? The United States has broken many treaties during her history. Just ask Native Americans.

  10. I am glad the “Real News Network” serves American with true news. Americans can learn the truth instead of being brain-washed by main-stream news media. China used to love Apple. But Trump was too narrow-minded to accept Huawei.

  11. 20 years ago, I think 80% of Chinese loved American because of the WWII history. They really thought America was the best country in the world. Now due to U.S. government time and time again hunted Chinese’s feeling, I think things there changed. Huawei Kidnapping Incident serves as the last straw.

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