December 10, 2005

SLEEPING UNDER THE BLANKET OF THE FREEDOM WE PROVIDE:

EU concealed deal with US to allow 'rendition' flights (Justin Stares in Brussels and Philip Sherwell in Washington, 11/12/2005, Daily Telegraph)

The European Union secretly allowed the United States to use transit facilities on European soil to transport "criminals" in 2003, according to a previously unpublished document. The revelation contradicts repeated EU denials that it knew of "rendition" flights by the CIA. [...]

The minutes of the Athens meeting on January 22, 2003, were written by the then Greek presidency of the EU after the talks with a US delegation headed by a justice department official. EU officials confirmed that a full account was circulated to all member governments, and would have been sent to the Home Office.

The document, entitled New Transatlantic Agenda, EU-US meeting on Justice and Home Affairs, details the subjects discussed by the 31 people present. The agenda included the fight against terrorism, drug trafficking and extradition agreements.

According to the full version, "Both sides agreed on areas where co-operation could be improved [inter alia] the exchange of data between border management services, increased use of European transit facilities to support the return of criminal/ inadmissible aliens, co-ordination with regard to false documents training and improving the co-operation in removals."


After decades of enabling them by fighting their wars for them, this can hardly surprise anyone.

Posted by Orrin Judd at December 10, 2005 8:30 PM
Comments

This reminds of a Johnny Carson monologue where he mused about France's refusal to allow US planes to cross its territory on their way to striking Kaddhaffi in the '80s.

"That's odd", he said. "The French didn't mind us using their air space - in WORLD WAR II ! ! !

Posted by: obc at December 10, 2005 11:13 PM

Your title reminds me of the kerfuffle with the Chomskeyite yesterday who brought up Dr. Strangelove.

Of course, Col. Jessup is another character we're meant to despise but everyone to the right of Rob Reiner loves, simply for his speech on the witness stand.

Loved it the very first time I heard it. Indeed, I memorized it. Particular poignancy after 9/11.

Posted by: Jim in Chicago at December 10, 2005 11:39 PM

we can take europe's fruit cup anytime we want, and they won't say boo. prison brides all.

Posted by: luke's toe at December 10, 2005 11:54 PM

I am shocked, SHOCKED, to see that the axis of weasels have been concealing their minimal cooperation with the U.S. from their domestic Camel-Jockeys.

Posted by: Lou Gots at December 11, 2005 4:22 AM

Januses all, and cowards to boot.

Posted by: jd watson [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 11, 2005 5:00 AM

As between Jessup & Cruise, no serious person chooses the latter.

Posted by: oj at December 11, 2005 7:42 AM

Let's be fair. Europe has always been there when they needed us.

Posted by: Jeff at December 11, 2005 9:37 AM

I don't care whether they help or not. Impotency is not the worse. Just stay the *$^#@ outta our way, little guys!

Posted by: Mikey at December 11, 2005 11:57 AM

Carson was assuming a lot.

Posted by: David Cohen at December 11, 2005 1:18 PM
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