...we'll stop sharing evidence of terrorist threats with you.http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2009/05/12/obama/index.htmlRead the whole article, but here's some choice excerpts:
5/13/2009 11:03:39 AM
What makes you think anybody's going to defend Obama for this? It's reprehensible.
5/13/2009 11:17:34 AM
Because in three years we're going to hear about how none of this matters and we have to all rally to the support of Dear Leader. I'm simply saving us all a little time.
5/13/2009 11:18:54 AM
George Dub would probably be fueling the B-2's for an air strike on London, to teach those Brits a lesson, for disobeying the US if he were still in office.
5/13/2009 12:05:27 PM
^^ We're given two viable options every four years. This type of shit does matter, but what do you expect?
5/13/2009 12:14:12 PM
you're not going to find this obama-voter defending keeping evidence of prisoner torture under wraps.
5/13/2009 12:15:42 PM
Nor this one. Trying to figure out what DOCTOR STEVE CHAOS' point was.
5/13/2009 12:22:37 PM
some of the speculation in the update on that article says that likely the british gov't doesn't want this evidence released either because they would likely be implicated in allowing this to happen, so they asked the US gov't for an excuse to not release, thus the letter that you see in the article. seems like a reasonable explanation. it doesn't excuse hiding this evidence of wrongdoing on america's part though.
5/13/2009 12:24:28 PM
Very disappointing news. To a certain extent, I can understand wanting to keep these photos secret in order to prevent widespread assaults on US troops stationed in these sensitive regions. The important question is, just how long does Obama think he can keep these photos hidden from the public? Until all the troops come home and the threat of attacks on American troops dramatically decreases? That sounds rather unreasonable to me and perhaps even naive and at what cost to our relationship with Britain? Regardless of the strategy to prevent American bloodshed, resorting to blackmailing our closest ally is definitely not a course of action that I would have taken. I'm rather surprised actually.[Edited on May 13, 2009 at 2:32 PM. Reason : -]
5/13/2009 2:18:57 PM
I can understand the need to remind our allies that they have to be discrete with the classified intelligence they receive from us. Otherwise we will stop sharing said intelligence.
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5/13/2009 4:32:12 PM
i'm not telling anyone to hold their noses and do anything. the next election is 3.5 years away. i'll consider the entirety of obama's policies and compare them to his opponents when the time comes. as for right now, i don't like that torturers (and their conspirators further up the chain) haven't been put on trial for their crimes. but i am still happy with my choice last november compared to my other chioces on the ballot i think obama's response (even to this issue) is likely better than mccain's would have been. mccain of course thinks we never should have released these memos to begin with.
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5/13/2009 5:48:57 PM
Stimwalt, are you sure you responded to the right thread?
5/13/2009 7:01:57 PM