Former U.S. Marine Corps pilot Daniel Duggan faces extradition to the United States for allegedly training Chinese aviators without the proper license. His attorney-general's office is his last hope for remaining in Australia.
Key Points
Duggan accused of training Chinese aviators without a license
Facing extradition to the U.S. after 19 months in custody
Attorney-general's office is last hope for Duggan to remain in Australia
Pros
Justice being served for alleged illegal activities
Maintaining international law and agreements
Cons
Disruption of family life for Duggan and his loved ones
Potential misjudgment or political motivations in the extradition process