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Other Nations do bad things so its ok for America to do them too as even the most ardent supremacist can argue the morality of our nations actions when the evidence against them is so plentiful
By the very fact you cannot even uphold your own defence to any degree when presented with obvious facts only shows you are not sincerely interested in an open forum of debate and only seek to derail a topic that does not quite fit your altogether narrow minded view. I mean lets look at your opening statement shall we?
Go back through other terrorist attack's , how long should we have put up with it?
Originally posted by purplemer
reply to post by rockymcgilicutty
You can beat around the bush with slippery words and forked tongue. The Geneva Convention was put in place so we could learn from our mistakes.. If you choose to circumnavigate then so be it.. Evidently your nation has not learnt the mistakes of the Second World War.
The Nazis thought they could get away with such discourse until they were convicted at the Nuremberg Trials. President Bush will be arrested for war crimes if he enters certain countries..
I am not a master of deflection more a mirror, showing your own thoughts and thinking.
You can beat around the bush with slippery words and forked tongue
Media commentators, legal experts and human rights organizations internationally have rightly accused the Bush administration of brazen hypocrisy in threatening to indict Iraqi leaders as war criminals for displaying American prisoners of war on state television.
Rumsfeld ordered abuses and violation of Geneva Convention in Iraq says former U.S. General
Outgoing U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld authorised the mistreatment of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, the prison’s former U.S. commander said in an interview on Saturday.
Former U.S. Army Brigadier General Janis Karpinski told Spain’s El Pais newspaper she had seen a letter apparently signed by Rumsfeld which allowed civilian contractors to use techniques such as sleep deprivation during interrogation.
The following is a chronological account of the actions taken by the U.S. Military under the leadership of George W. Bush as Commander-in-Chief which lead to multiple violations of the Geneva convention and U.S. Military Code.
The Bush Administration's Stunning Geneva Hypocrisy
Newly released US government documents, detailing how Bush administration officials punched legalistic holes in the Geneva Conventions' protections of war captives, stand in stark contrast to the outrage some of the same officials expressed in the first week of the Iraq war when Iraqi TV interviewed several captured American soldiers.
As I stated now for the second time, the UK is a warring nation. However, this topic is about Guantanamo, it was not created by the British. And is in direct violation of the Geneva Convention. It is a war crime.. I am happy to admit that the UK is a puppet of the US. However, the US is a muppet of the banking elite and it is the US that instigated these wars.
Over and over anyone who read's your replies can see you floping around like a fish in the bottom of a boat.Myself I am getting tired of it, this is like having a discussion with ...........
Originally posted by rockymcgilicutty
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Originally posted by purplemer
reply to post by rockymcgilicutty
Hello Rocky... Nice list. What would you propose. These attack listed have mainly been carried out by terrorist organisations. Not countries. You cannot very well go around invading countries without a damm good reason. That is in violation of the Geneva Convention. Come to think about torture is a violation of the Geneva Convention too.. It is considered a war crime.
Heck I guess it did not stop the two illegal wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Why were they attacked oh yes I recollect now.. Because they had nothing what so ever to do with 911...
Do you ever ask yourself why there have been so many attacks on the US over the past years. Do you think it might have something to do with US foreign policy..
Nice picture of the solider too... I have nothing what so ever against the soldiers. They too are victims of war too... War is the same as it has ever been rich people sending poor people to die so they can make more money.... But lets be honest the government of the US is a war making nation... Have a look at the list below and ask why you need to be a state of perpetual war.. I would list CIA operatives but the list would be far too long..
the U.S. were used as bulldogs for the empire (roman and british) expansion program of the last century. they have now served their purpose and are necessarily being imploded and systematically destroyed from within. all the incriminating evidence regarding government/military corruption/complicity in the multitudes of illegal wars, psy-ops and false flags (many faked/hoaxed) over the last 100+ years has been purposefully strewn around exceedingly liberally; only for it all to be properly publically collated and understood in it's encompassing context, when the time was deemed right.
Originally posted by Vaedur
We are Carnivores. Killing is what we do best. "We" kill "Them" and "They" kill "Us". It doesn't matter what BS reason, it's what we do.
No use crying over it, we will always kill each other, until no one is left to kill.
Originally posted by Morg234
reply to post by mekhanics
They aren't British. Just to correct the OP there.