Khross wrote:
It was partisan. Republican staffers and Senators were excluded from working on the report, ostensibly to eliminate partisan defenses. That said, the CIA has been on the record for months as having issues with who was given access to classified, secret, and otherwise restricted information in producing the report. Staffers without appropriate clearances were allowed to read documents they had no business reading. That said, we know the report constitutes a legitimate national security threat: every international post was placed in a state of heightened security and threat probability prior to the report's release.
But, none of that really matters ...
The report contain no information any reasonable citizen did not already know. You are fooling yourself if you ever thought the United States was above torture and ethically questionable interrogation techniques. You live in a country that built its empire supplying arms and armaments to the rest of the world. You live in a country whose power and place came from war profiteering. The United States has always been about its own best interests. We didn't need the Senate Intelligence Committee to tell us the United States used torture. We didn't even have to ask the question, much less make a public spectacle of something every government in the world does.
It's nice that someone is finally getting the picture.
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The United States tortured people. The United States has been torturing people for two and a half centuries. If you think it is a moral blot on America, what do you think of the rest of the world? The real problem here isn't what our government has done, it's that our government pretends to be above its Machiavellian behavior.
Hell, even the rest of the world does that. Putin's been on TV whining about how the NYC and Ferguson situations reflect on human rights in America. Russia has no room to talk, and Putin does not actually care. He cares about the political advantage.
European countries act outraged about NSA spying - then Germany gets caught spying on Turkey. France preaches at us - but sinks the
Rainbow Warrior. (I'd have sunk the **** too, by the way - with a torpedo) Our allies talk about disarmament and our supposedly outsized military spending - but beg us to help bomb Libya and remain involved in a plan to "share" tactical nuclear weapons with us, so they can pretend to be non-nuclear weapons states.
There are three kinds of countries in the world - most of the West that genuinely does care about human rights, but regularly **** it up, often badly because "reality", most of the rest of the world for whom "human rights" are a propaganda stick to hit the west with for our supposed hypocrisy, and those countries that are too inconsequential to have their views seriously considered in the first place, such as New Zealand.
The people sleep safely in their beds at night because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf. Nations do not survive by setting examples for other nations. Nations survive by
making examples of other nations.