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Considering the UN has consistently failed it's founding purpose (to prevent war between member states) and the fact that they have taken way more power and influence then they were ever granted, I agree with this.
No one has shamed your country. Any shame you may feel is personal.I am an American Patriot. And because of this I agree. These traitors that torture should not be protected and not allowed to shame our country.
And the desert allows a lot of free parking.Maybe one of the UN's current or former member states of their Human Rights Committee, say Libya as an example, would be pleased to house the UN free of charge for a while. Perhaps a nice Mediterranean view. Now, I'm sure the parking and limousine services aren't as good and no freebie Broadway shows and 4 star restaurants, but that shouldn't bother these pillars of virtue.
"I was just following orders." didn't save the Germans and Japanese who were hanged after WWII, eh?
You do know you're taking it out of context. Of course you know.
Which countries do you have in mind?Anyone who does what they're told to do by illegal orders is just as guilty as they would be if they had given the orders.
There are quite a few people who served the G.W. Bush mis-administration who should be sitting in jail waiting for trial.
If they're smart they won't travel to certain countries.
Italy and Spain are 2 countries that those war criminals should probably stay away from.
Which 'war criminals' are you referring to and what actions do you think Italy and Spain might take?
Anyone who does what they're told to do by illegal orders is just as guilty as they would be if they had given the orders.
There are quite a few people who served the G.W. Bush mis-administration who should be sitting in jail waiting for trial.
If they're smart they won't travel to certain countries.
No jurisdiction.If they're smart they won't travel to certain countries.
Those countries would not even dare try.Italy and Spain are 2 countries that those war criminals should probably stay away from.
Do you not know the subject material?
Have you not read the thread?
It was done for purposes of interrogation. Not punishment.
There is no Constitutional argument as it was not done as punishment.
You are equating the US Constitution to "International Law"? Are the democracies the only members subject to this 'international law'? It seems to be ignored by most members.
No jurisdiction.
You do understand that that is what is needed, right?
Those countries would not even dare try.
You might get a surprise in the future.
There are quite a few countries on this planet that don't need to kiss the USA's butt.
Luckily, Spain and Italy aren't among them.
Yeah, a real possibility.All of them.
They could be placed on trial. :roll:
It's a possibility.
Yes, whenever I get the chance.Do us both a favor and read Article VIeace
Luckily, Spain and Italy aren't among them.
Trade? Tourism?What do Spain and Italy need the USA for? Fill us in.
No, I didn't. In absentia was it?Italy has already tried and convicted some members of the CIA. did you know that?
Trade? Tourism?
No, I didn't. In absentia was it?
Yep.
One of them owns or owned a home in Italy. He can't go there now.
All of Italy are ******s anyway, amiright?
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