Sådan her jeg situationen i London nu samt resten af verden:
(General William Devereaux): The time has come for one man to suffer in
order to save hundreds of lives.
Dette her så sandsynligvist hvordan du ser situationen samt dit svar på det
jeg anfører ovenover:
Because if we torture him, General, we do that and everything we have
fought, and bled, and died for is over. And they've won. They've already
won!
Men faktummet er sandsynligvist at det du og en del forstår som tortur
allerede er taget i brug af amerikanerne på Guantanamo.
Jeg mener ydermere også at de eneste der rigtigt forstår at presse (i dine
øjne formodentligt tortur) oplysninger ud at terrorister er israelerne. Og
jeg mener også at tiden desværre er inde til også at tage disse metoder i
brug i EUropa
Men så¨vil situationen i dine øjne sandsynligvist være: at så har
terroristerne opnået det de ville.
--
Torben Østrup
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"Carsten Riis" <.@.> skrev i en meddelelse
news:bpdze.58749$Fe7.193536@news000.worldonline.dk...
> Torben Østrup skrev den 07-07-2005 15:44:
>
>> Vi er under belejring og det er på tide at få typer som generel
>> Devareaux fra filmen "Under Siege" på banen i hele EUropa for at finde uf
>> hvem terroristerne er samt få dem uskadeliggjort
>>
>
> Med en opfordring til at få typer som Devereaux til at bekæmpe terrorisme,
> så har du med al tydelighed ikke fattet en døjt af filmen. For slet ikke
> nævne, at du ikke kan huske filmens korrekte titel
> (
http://imdb.com/title/tt0133952/ The Siege ) .
>
>
>
>
> Lad mig komme med få udvalgte citater:
> ---
> Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [to General Devereaux] You have the right to remain
> silent. You have the right to a fair trial. You have the right not to be
> tortured, not to be murdered, rights that you took away from Tariq
> Husseini. You have those rights because of the men who came before you who
> wore that uniform. Because of the men and women who are standing here
> right now waiting for you to give them the order to fire. Give them the
> order, General.
> General William Deveroux: Do you think that I would hesitate to kill you,
> or every Federal Agent in this room, if I thought it was in the best
> interest of my country?
> Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: No, no, no, you wouldn't hesitate, I know that. But
> they might.
> [motions to soldiers in room]
> Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: [pause]
> Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Give the order. Make murderers out of these young
> kids, give the order.
> [Deveroux is silent]
> Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Give 'em the order, General!
> ----
>
>
> ----
> Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Are you people insane? What are you talkin' about?
> General William Devereaux: The time has come for one man to suffer in
> order to save hundreds of lives.
> Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: One Man? What about two, huh? What about six? How
> about public executions?
> General William Devereaux: Feel free to leave whenever you like, Agent
> Hubbard.
> Anthony 'Hub' Hubbard: Come on General, you've lost men, I've lost men,
> but you - you, you *can't* do this! What, what if they don't even want the
> sheik, have you considered that? What if what they really want is for us
> to herd our children into stadiums like we're doing? And put soldiers on
> the street and have Americans looking over their shoulders? Bend the law,
> shred the Constitution just a little bit? Because if we torture him,
> General, we do that and everything we have fought, and bled, and died for
> is over. And they've won. They've already won!