Thursday, February 15, 2007

Poland investigated for torture chambers

Poland provides U.S. security
by gd4u2no


Most likely, the United States administration currently in office has not found torture a deplorable act. Though, the United States and Poland will not cooperate with the investigative inquiry . This investigation was initiated by the European Union. The purpose of this inquiry regards the torture of detainees, the report has been issued.

The United States has been found guilty of using methods of torture while Romania and Poland host the sites for these illegal activities. Is it possible this is what was meant by collective defense?

The United States commander-in-chief has certainly denied any activity of this sort. We all know Mr. Bush is the most honorable and trustworthy gentleman of our great United States.
In the face of terrorism and other new threats, NATO's traditional commitment to collective defense must also be carried out in new ways. In the face of adversity, it would seem that all things are possible in the face of war. This is not a new concept by any means.

The objections seems to protrude from the fact of denial. It is understandable of what acts war requires. The unthinkable may happen. The challenge of perpetuating the rules of leadership remains somewhat different. No one is above their own strongly advocated laws. This particular brand of leadership is then laced with hypocrisy. What shall become of the people that choose to be represented by such an advocate?

One aspect is not debatable. It is debatable of his conviction nor determination. Should the strength of conviction by any one person manifest itself as an overall admirable quality? I believe in any situation, of good intent, leadership should have a few good qualities for the good of the people to be served. If the people are not served, how can leadership exist? This would seem to be a grand concoction for a dictatorship.

Given that particular recipe, it is not surprising when relations are forged upon the same principle which overwhelms all other qualities. Why would Poland not find a good purpose in providing the United States missile defense a good project? Of course, favorable stipulations exist to make this a smooth transition for the Polish people who find this an uninspiring task.

Maybe, it is a relationship with good promise with collusions for all the negative purposes which may allow a bright shining light to be seen. WE can only hope and pray for this ending.

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