Australian Judge Approves Extradition of Ex-US Marine Pilot Over China Training Claims

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An Australian magistrate has ruled that former U.S. Marine pilot Daniel Duggan can be extradited to the United States to face charges of training Chinese military pilots and breaking U.S. arms control laws. Duggan, who denies the allegations, has 15 days to seek a review of the ruling, with the final decision resting with Australia's Attorney General. Duggan's family plans to appeal to the Attorney General to refuse the extradition.
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