Victor Bout
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In Russian With Victor Bout's Brother
The US Believes it is the World’s Judge, Jury and Executioner by John Robles 6 April 2012, 16:41 The
Victor Bout case proves innocence is an inconvenient truth for the US, as is
jurisdiction, rule of law, human rights, international norms, the Geneva
Conventions, the territorial integrity of sovereign nations, etc. etc.
There are so many egregious errors and over-steppings of the bounds of what
can be accepted as normalcy in this case that one is want where to begin. To
make some sense of the utter magnitude of this international miscarriage of
justice is not easy because for all intents and purposes there is no sense
to be made here. The
case against Victor is rotten to its very core and its very foundation is so
shaky that no sane person anywhere else but in the US would have pursued it.
I may be wrong in your opinion but I do not think I am exaggerating or
over-stating the seriousness of this matter. At
the core of this case is something that should never have been allowed to
stand because it has set such a dangerous earth shaking precedent that there
is really little way that the world can go back. The simple premise that the
US has some sort of “right” to arrest the citizen of another country, a
person who is not and never was any sort of US National, in a third country
for a violation of US laws that only apply to the US and its territories
which never actually occurred, based on hearsay and circumstantial evidence,
is more than just ludicrous, it is insane. If
this is the case and the first and most basic premise used by the US in the
entire Bout case is in fact insane, or shaky if you like, then it must not
be allowed to stand by the international community.
This tenet that the US is basing their aggressive wars on, this belief they
are using to continue arming rebel groups worldwide, over-throwing
governments, targeting for death anyone they wish and more, this twisted
self-serving belief that anyone or anything, anywhere in the world, at any
time who is against the United States of America is a criminal and can be
liquidated, must not be allowed to be used anymore to undermine the
integrity of the entire planet. 9-11 is over, they cannot be allowed free
reign any longer.
Even if Victor Bout was guilty their case is hilarious. Let’s turn the
tables and look at it from the other side and from the precedent this sets.
Even if he assisted in some way in delivering weapons to FARC this is not
illegal everywhere in the world. SO what jurisdiction did the US have to
illegally kidnap Bout in Thailand? Is it a US territory? Thailand allowed
this to happen so they gave up their sovereignty because like everyone they
are afraid of the world’s policeman, and judge, jury and executioner.
Georgia for example was armed by the US, they killed UN sanctioned Russian
Peacekeepers and civilian Russian citizens, that is a crime under
international law, so the world’s policeman must arrest; Condelezza Rice,
George Bush, and every American that played any role in that act of
aggression. What about Iraq and Afghanistan, the same thing? We
saw this first in Afghanistan, and I was shocked that they were allowed to
arrest, or kill, or torture anyone who fought back when the US Forces
aggressively attacked their country. My thought, and tell me if I am wrong,
is that if some soldier comes into my house and starts killing my family you
better believe I am going to fight back to the death. But the world’s
policeman says this is a crime, (defending your loved ones) if the US wants
to kill your father you better not try to save his life, you had better not
pick up that grenade to throw it back because if you do you are an enemy
combatant and will be taken to Guantanamo and tortured to death. Isn’t that
exactly what they did in Afghanistan?
What about Yugoslavia, Libya, Syria, Egypt, China, Peru, Nicaragua,
Guatemala, Iran, Yemen, and every other country where the US has supplied
and armed insurgents, rebels, extremists, and fanatics? The killing and
overthrowing of governments these people were responsible for were acts
which were illegal in all of those countries were they not? So let us call
the world’s policeman to arrest every American involved in those crimes.
While we are at it let’s arrest every manufacturer of American weapons,
every official, designer, employee and distributor at Raytheon, General
Electric, General Dynamics, and so on and so forth. I mean their weapons are
used to kill innocent women and babies. While we are at it, if we follow the
logic they used to kidnap, torture and entrap Bout, let’s arrest everyone
involved is selling and manufacturing at Colt, Smith and Wesson, Remington
and every other maker of arms. Why? Well these weapons are used by criminals
to commit crimes, to kill cops and the like, so just like Bout, the
suppliers of these weapons must also be held responsible. Right?
Wrong! The world’s policeman says so. No matter what country you live in
anywhere in the world you must follow US law. If the US wants to sell
weapons to Syrian fanatics, or Chechen terrorists, or Albanian murderers
this is okay and acceptable. But you must do nothing against US interests,
or you will be hunted down, arrested, tortured, or simply taken out by a
drone. Yes
I said this too loud and too clear, but this is in fact the reality we are
faced with and it is time people all over the world woke up. We can play
with words, and be politically correct and make things look nice and not so
bad but in reality we have all been enslaved by the US. Or have we? Stand
up, or stand down. It’s up to you. Have a nice day, wherever you may be.
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