Developereo
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What do you expect India to do, start arresting Americans based on false charges?
Of course, the charges should be legit.
As many Indians have pointed out, and most of us accept, there are always grey areas where people cross the line. Usually, you turn a blind eye -- especially for diplomats.
Even something as minor as a speeding ticket can be made into an issue. Wasn't there some talk about the tax on tickets purchased by the US consulate for the maid's family?
Certainly, something more legitimate than closing down an Embassy Club just because.
So what about the - Whats it to us, bit ?
I'm not taking sides.
As I've written before, I admire India for standing firm on principles of diplomatic protocols and the issue of respect. Their handling of the Italian affair was very nice.
This is certainly a far cry from what we can expect on this side of the border.
However, the fact remains that the US has the moral high around based strictly on facts and human rights.
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