[Vision2020] Spanish Court Considering Arrest Warrants for

bear at moscow.com bear at moscow.com
Mon Mar 30 13:08:17 PDT 2009


Again, popular MYTH, but short of real facts.

The internment camps did NOT violate international laws. They were AMERICAN citizens of 
Japanese ethnic background, and their internment, while disgusting, was legal based on US
laws 
at the time. 

As to assisting the Allies with chemical weapons during WW1, what do you mean? Can you 
provide any kind of reference or documentation as to what laws you're referring to? 

 As to shipping military equipment on civilian ships, are you seriously dragging out the
German 
WW1 propaganda  that justified the sinking of the Lusitania? On the assumption that there
were 
arms being shipped to Great Britain, are you justifying the killing of 1,195 CIVILIANS out
of 1,959 passengers was justified?

As to the FIRST atomic bombs violating international law? I don't thinks so. What makes
you 
believe that there were laws on the books that prevented atomic bombs from being used 
BEFORE they were even invented?

And as to the Bay of Pigs invasion, if I recall correctly, the President called OFF US
support to 
that operation.


And much more to the point, IF international law WAS broken, lets do something about it,
not 
dredge up historic example of when international laws may have been broken in the past.
What we are discussing NOW is laws that have recently been broken (and continue to be 
broken), not history from 48 years ago or older! IF there are people still alive that were

involved in our past history that violated international laws, lets bring them before the
bar of 
justice, just like we do with Germans that were involved in the Concentration camps even 
though they are in their late 80's! What were talking about is policy makers that recently
may 
have committed war crimes. 
















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