Well, at least in the last paragraph, Mr. Miller asks for humane treatment of the fellow.
Plausible deniability: "We asked that he be treated humanely. We had no idea that he would be tortured.'
Immoral, the CIA is.
The more that I read of history -- I'm reading 'The High Cost of Vengeance', 1949, about the Allies' management of post-war Germany -- the more that I realize that the driving force of the CIA is to further Western business interests no matter the cost, and nothing more.
Well, at least in the last paragraph, Mr. Miller asks for humane treatment of the fellow.
ReplyDeletePlausible deniability: "We asked that he be treated humanely. We had no idea that he would be tortured.'
Immoral, the CIA is.
The more that I read of history -- I'm reading 'The High Cost of Vengeance', 1949, about the Allies' management of post-war Germany -- the more that I realize that the driving force of the CIA is to further Western business interests no matter the cost, and nothing more.