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Russia has been a member of the Russia-NATO Council since 2002 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO%E2%80%93Russia_relations).

You don't see them extraditing Snowden, do you? Regardless, despite your lack of tact you claim to know more about Croatia than I do and you dismiss web citations that claim to know more than you so it's pointless to discuss further.




You didn't even read your "web citations" which are actually someone found this Wikipedia page (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_extraditi...) and put some countries not on it in article form.

If you did, you would find the last one points to this PDF on the US Dept of State Website: http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/71600.pdf which is CHAPTER 209--EXTRADITION of CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.

That lists Yugoslavia which isn't even a country anymore, but has a note

\1\ For the successor States of Yugoslavia, inquire of the Treaty Office of the United States Department of State.

Croatia is a successor States of Yugoslavia, however, I originally ignored that because I thought I'd have to contact the State Department. Then I decided to see if that info is published. Alright, Lets check out the Treaty Office of the United States Department of State.

Here's the Treaties in Force list.

http://www.state.gov/documents/organization/202293.pdf

Under Croatia it lists

JUDICIAL ASSISTANCE CROATIA — INVESTMENT Agreement on enhancing cooperation in preventing and combating serious crime. Signed at Washington February 16, 2011. Entered into force August 19, 2011. TIAS

That's pretty vague, but there is some agreement there.


You spent a lot of time to simply say, "The US doesn't have an extradition treaty with Croatia."




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