Julian Assange and the war in Iraq

Why doesn’t Sweden arrange to give Julian Assange diplomatic immunity?
The kingdom of Sweden is the third largest country in Europe and has a great welfare state. Sweden was reported to be in receipt of the most monetary assistance from the eu even though it is prospering. Greece, on the other hand, according to figures, received the least subsidies even though they helped so much during the refugee crisis, and despite major financial problems:
Police invaded the Ecuadorian embassy this year and arrested Julian who was granted political asylum there in 2012. He was tried with violating the US espionage act. A Swedish court rejected an attempt by the British prosecutor to extradite him to Sweden concerning an accusation of rape in 2010. This would have absolved the UK of responsibility.
The current wars in the middle east began on 2 August 1990 with the USA and UK against Iraq, following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait: In 1962 a British mandate in Kuwait was replaced by the current regime which is an affiliation of the Saudi dynasty. The war in 1990 began because Kuwait was selling oil to the west, and Saddam Husseine, objecting to western domination of oil trade in the middle east, invaded Kuwait. The illegal procurement of oil, and the exploitation of the oil industry has lead to many conflicts and deaths. US military forces went to Saudi Arabia in 1990, which is not well documented, and several thousand military personel are reported to have stayed.
The twin towers or world trade center buildings, were destroyed on 9 September 2001 leading to 2,977 deaths.
The Taliban was formed in 1990 as a response to western invasion. Al-qaeda, founded in 1988, is an international organisation dedicated to the elimination of a western presence in the middle east, and opposition to western foreign policy.
Is the west creating a norm where people are afraid to tell the truth? To free Julian Assange is to begin to recreate a society where transparency leads to the correct attribution rather than blaming religion and describing opposition as extremism.