Please give me a link for that - Italian forces rescuing Indian hostages.
What do you think? If those Indians have not killed anybody, but are innocent victims, should you or should you not leave them behind? If you don't know the answer, then me telling it to you will not help.
The marines we arrested were not hostages of pirates - they were two people who shot unarmed Indians for no apparent reason.
Factually incorrect. The ship's log states it , and the marines themselves admit they fired - the only point of contention is whether they were justified in doing so. Don't make up stuff.
LOL. No they won't - not if they are found guilty.
Sorry, but we are not Pakistan, and you are not USA. The courts here are completely independent of the executive and legislature, and the govt of Italy has zero leverage over our judges or law courts. Maybe you would care to explain how you make such a statement, that this is a theater for the public? Are you saying from experience of past occurrences, or simply stating what you want to believe? BTW our judges are not elected, and do not rely on public opinion.
If they can prove their innocence, then yes they will walk free. But they have to undergo the trial of law for that.