16 pointsby Agreed37504 hours ago2 comments
  • 0hijinks2 hours ago
    It's surreal to read written arguments defending an "extraordinary rendition" using the military in terms of domestic criminal cases. And to so plainly state that international law ought not apply to the leader of the free world, effectively because we think we can and our interests come first, is distressing. If this is an "arrest" of a "fugitive", to keep with the DOJ analogy, it should be subject to the laws of its jurisdiction. Not the laws of whomever has air superiority.

    > ... international law does not prevent [us] ... from ... arrest[ing] individuals [residing in a foreign state] for violations of United States law.

    God, that's chilling.

    > Congress has declined to amend relevant statutes to deny the Executive the ability to engage in rendition.

    > Congress's continued appropriation of funds to the agencies known to engage in the practice should be taken as (at minimum) acquiescence.

    So, because our Congress can't pass a bill handed from God himself unless it fills their coffers, we're silently consenting to this baloney?

    And I get that legal precedence is a thing, but we shouldn't be looking at military operations in Haiti, or Libya, or Iraq as justification for more international shit-stirring. It's a slippery slope.

    Albeit semantics, rebranding to the War Department is not good optics if one intends receive said department's advice before carrying out "a use of force that ... does not rise to the level of war in a constitutional sense". This nonsense is maddening.

    • SanjayMehtaan hour ago
      You have to give Trump credit for not being a hypocrite like his predecessors and most of his compatriots.
      • atmavatar25 minutes ago
        You mean like renditioning the head of one nation nation because of drugs after having pardoned another former head of a nation who was convicted of importing drugs?
        • SanjayMehta14 minutes ago
          You got me, forgot about that. He's as big a hypocrite as them all.
      • 0hijinks43 minutes ago
        His rhetoric towards Maduro has a good consistency, yes.

        Mind you, his messaging on corruption in government, domestic terrorism, Ukraine, and the free-market economy in the U.S. is all over the place.

  • hackingonempty3 hours ago
    TIL OAR = Operation Absolute Resolve, not Operation Acquire Resources