There is no doubt that the Ecuadorian assault on the Mexican Embassy in the capital Quito appears to be an extraordinary violation of international law. But the universal condemnation of this unsavoury event has missed a poignant, but nevertheless important, point: a willingness on the part of Ecuador to do what it does not want other nations to do to itself.
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