Developereo
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In a real sense the country that sent the diplomat bears the blame, not the diplomat himself - and the diplomat can't be used as a punching bag, not unless the sending country waives immunity.
I disagree. You can't blame a country for an individual's actions. If a diplomat killed two people, that person needs to stand trial, not the country. The only thing the country can do is to waive immunity in good faith, so that justice can be served.
If the US lacks faith in the Pakistani judicial process, they can attach a stipulation to the immunity waiver requiring FBI (or whomever) working alongside Pakistani authorities in the case.