georgeob1 wrote: I do have some experience a bit relevant to matters like this, ...
As do I ...
georgeob1 wrote:...and I am strongly suspicious that there is a good deal of significant information not yet available to us.
... and after questioning some usually well informed sources, I am strongly suspicious that this was just another superficially deal of some US agencies. :wink:
Am I arrogant? Or perhaps just a bit weary of Canadian whining.
Only an arrogant Mr. george would term Canadian concerns about their neighbor's behavior to be "whining." The Canadians have a right and duty to themselves and the world to question the behavior of the U.S. when they need answers. When you whine about the whining I grow a bit weary myself.
Why not address the question rather than point out how much you believe they need us?
But they don't need any answers.
I calls 'em as I sees 'em. They whine.
sound familiar?
Quote:Thirteen With the C.I.A. Sought by Italy in a Kidnapping
By STEPHEN GREY and DON VAN NATTA
Published: June 25, 2005
MILAN, June 24 - An Italian judge has ordered the arrest of 13 officers and operatives of the Central Intelligence Agency on charges that they seized an Egyptian cleric on a Milan street two years ago and flew him to Egypt for questioning, Italian prosecutors and investigators said Friday.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/25/international/europe/25milan.html?
Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Italy ... this is becoming quite a trend.
At least the reporting of it is becoming a trend.