That may well be the case, i've heard compelling arguments on both sides, and to be frank, as a Londoner of Scots heritage, it's not really my place to say, this is a matter for the law courts and those courts alone; not mass opinion, not politicians and certainly not foreign powers.
There will always be legal decisions that I and many others will disagree with, but that is why the courts are independent of the political system.
However, that doesn't change the fact that the actions of the US in this event has been outrageous, disrespectful and highlights their bullish manner when a decision doesn't go their way.
Respect your friends, even if you don't always agree with them. The UK has offered this to the USA, the USA should offer this back.
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