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Why did the United States extradite Assange?
Because he poses a great threat to America.

I think many people have heard of the name Assange. This is a name that allows the US government Assange to be extradited to the United States after being abandoned by Ecuador. Assange stayed in the embassy for seven years, and useful things often broke out. If not, I think many people will forget him, but in these seven years, the hatred of the United States has increased again, and the United States is determined to arrest him. He was protected by Ecuador for seven years, but because the country recently had a new leader who wanted to move closer to the west, he lost his asylum, was driven out of the embassy and was sent to court for trial. ?

Although Britain wanted to describe the arrest as a British action, the British police in charge of the action told the truth. Assange was arrested at the request of the United States. On the day of his arrest, the United States disclosed Assange's criminal evidence in recent years. Assange and his associates have stolen confidential documents from the United States in recent years, which has caused great crisis to the United States. This indictment has seven pages and describes in detail what he and his associates have done for many years. He and his associates used their job opportunities to crack the user passwords in the United States and downloaded action files from many countries. ?

Many people want to know what the secret of these documents is. I don't think the United States knows what information he downloaded at that time, but Americans know in their hearts that if these materials are made public, the image of Americans will drop to the bottom and their image will be greatly reduced. The United States has always shown its beautiful side to the world, and the reason why the United States wants to arrest Assange. This matter is simple and simple, complicated and complicated, that is, a man and his companions challenge the American government and want the world to know the true face of the United States. Because he and his companions are a great threat to the United States, the United States wants to arrest him for fear that other countries will use him. ?

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