March 1, 2004
WORTHY:
New questions in UK about war's legality: Reports: Army chiefs concerned, so Attorney General redrafted legal advice. (Tom Regan, 3/01/04, csmonitor.com)
"Everybody spies on everybody," said Inocencio Arias, Spain's ambassador to the UN. "And when there's a big crisis, big countries spy a lot. If your mission is not bugged, then you're really worth nothing."
Are Spain and Poland the only two serious countries left in Europe? Posted by Orrin Judd at March 1, 2004 1:39 PM
Comments
Just like the US should only intervene in countries where we have no interests, we should only spy on countries (like Canada) that don't matter.
As a lawyer, I can say beyond peradventure, that getting lawyers involved in war policy is a mistake. Wasn't Alger Hiss a lawyer?
Posted by: Fred Jacobsen (San Fran) at March 1, 2004 8:01 PMWhat have you got against the Czech Republic--is Havel not serious enough for you?
Posted by: Kirk Parker at March 2, 2004 2:28 AM