Italian Judge Convicts CIA Agents Of Kidnapping!
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Remember that there's a difference between "rendition", sending someone to a foreign country to be investigated by their authorities and
"extraordinary rendition", sending someone to a foreign country to be tortured.
Rendition is okay if done legally and properly with good intentions.
Extraordinary Rendition is evil. A crime against humanity.
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No but a lot of European countries will. (if not all)
SO that means that a HUGE part of the world becomes off limits and when that part is a Europe then it becomes a problem.
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Yeah, except for americans.
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Yeah Americans think they can walk anywhere and stomp anything without any repercussions of their actions. Those who defend this idea that they can do anything because they are from the US, are morons. No one should be ABOVE the LAW, I mean NO ONE.
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Where they expect to go with this? They had foreign agents kidnap someone on their own soil. Thats ILLEGAL. They had actual physical evidence. What are they supposed to do, look away because theyre americans?
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I am still wondering where Italy expects to go with this. The United States will not extradite its employees to be extradited by foreign justice.
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3 Cheers for the Italian Judge!!
Released without being charged.
It seems he was a real bad guy yeah, lol, your agents should go to jail and pay the guy the money he deserves. Even if he was a real bad guy.
BeortheMad 2 years ago 3
He was tortured . . .
and then he was released. Without being charged with anything.
The Bush administration had eight looooong years to figure out how to tell the difference between people who were guilty of SOMETHING and people who were completely innocent. They FAILED.
Bush was worthless.
ReliableInsider 2 years ago 2