Re: Terrorist Released
[quote=Miroslav;780714]Just looked up flight 655 to figure out what you're talking about... I remember that now. That was a horrible stain on the US, and I'm sure some people say it was an intentional act - my personal guess would be that it was a mistake, as there are many more covert ways for the USA to go around causing that kind of destruction if that were the intent, and blatantly implicating itself in such a direct manner and risking war and retaliation would be highly irrational and reckless. And to my knowledge wasn't celebrated in the streets as a victory over here. But I do think the US should have issued a public apology over it.
No idea what Bhopal or Pinochet has to do with this.[/quote]
Its funny how you always seem to think that any atrocity that the US government or US was responsible for is nothing more than an accident. At least you are willing to admit that the USA could use more covert ways of causing destruction, though I doubt you would admit they ever would.
Do you think its acceptable that Warren Anderson the CEO of Union Carbide has evaded extradition from the United States to face charges in India over Bhopal for 20 years (at least Gaddafi turned Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al Megrahi). Or that the UK government released Pinochet even though he was wanted for war crimes (the US didn't have much to say then). The UK government has also requested the extradition of solders responsible for the so called friendly fire attacks on UK solders, however none have ever been turned over yet by the US.
It seems to me if someone joins some organisation and gets called a solder they can get away with a lot more than of they join an organization and gets called a terrorist.
Miroslav your a very intelligent person (more than I ever will be) but I find it strange how you are willing to defend the USA or their government on every issue that's posted on here.