Summary

Australia has approved the extradition of former U.S. Marine Daniel Duggan to the United States over allegations he illegally trained Chinese military pilots in 2010 and 2012.

Duggan, who renounced his U.S. citizenship and has been in an Australian prison since 2022, faces up to 60 years in prison if convicted.

Prosecutors allege he received $61,000 for the training.

Duggan denies the charges, and his family has criticized the Australian government for failing to protect him, expressing disappointment and weighing further options.

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    5 days ago

    What the fuck? That’s actual bullshit.

    How is he bound by US law outside of the US after renouncing his citizenship?

    Australia was the wrong nation to choose. He could’ve gone to Russia and been given much better treatment.

    Should be a word of caution for any would-be defectors.

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      5 days ago

      You didn’t read story. The alleged crimes happened while he was still a US citizen.

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        5 days ago

        I did just read the story on a different website, and it says he was indeed no longer a citizen when he helped with the training. He had apparently had filed everything to renounce his citizenship a few years before this all took place.

        Additionally, the school he was teaching at was in South Africa, where some Chinese students were attending. It’s not like he waltzed over the Beijing with classified materials.

        The whole thing reads like a crocked up sinophobic nothing burger.