There is no accepted legal principle that would allow the US to prosecute the head of a foreign country for acts in that country.
Under US law, he will be treated as any other person (unless somehow he can claim diplomatic immunity or something).
The really wild thing was the extradition, which wasn't done by treaty, and in violation of the UN charter.
At this point I’d love to have a Harvard educated Civics professor explain exactly what the US Department of Education actually does. To the US Department of Education.
Gives out money for special ed, sets standards, and makes sure schools aren't discriminating against black kids (you don't think they would actually do that, do you?)
But yours is a country that along with Myanmar and Liberia can't embrace the metric system because reasons.
In America, we use both systems because mental math is easy for us.
Noting that it is good to hear that individual happiness and well being are not correlated to how much money you have.
That's not what the study said. The study said that happiness is not correlated to inequality. Inequality is different than how much money you have.
If you're going to criticize a study, at least think first.
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