international law is not the same game as what americans play - there are real world consequences which most people dismiss because of a cheap political dunk. of course those who make difficult choices in the face of those circumstances are always blamed because most people don't bother to take the time to understand the nuance. especially if stories are kept quiet or those involved are inhibited. you cannot ask employees of a corporation to break local law because of a foreign principle - regardless of how you believe the circumstances are just or not. jack understood this and so does elon. it's easy to judge offhandedly - it's much more difficult to take the time to learn and understand perspective and reasons behind actions. i refuse to make statements about something i haven't investigated to the point i fell comfortable discussing it openly with permission of those it involves. i don't discover - i'm simply here to offer aid for a few of those in complex situations i happen to understand, who are otherwise gagged by their circumstances.