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- From: niepornt@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (David Marc Nieporent)
- Subject: Re: What is United States of America like?
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 03:37:54 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec22.163530.15699@mtek.com> bud@mtek.com writes:
- >zitsky+@CS.CMU.EDU (Mark Ryan Miller) writes:
-
- >[ re-edited below, since this poster has evidently not yet encoun-
- > tered the notion of terminating lines with the mysterious "return"
- > key. ]
-
- >> The invasion of Panama was "to protect the canal treaty". If so,
- >> why was that not the focus of Noriega's trial or the media coverage?
-
- >This old chestnut seems to get hauled out again and again by people
- >who cannot distinguish the difference between the provisions of a
- >treaty (the right to intervene) and the provisions of a law (the
- >right to arrest, prosecute, and jail wrongdoers of a specifically
- >defined sort).
-
- >A treaty must be ratified by the governments of both countries. Which
- >did occur -- prior to the coup by Noriega. Our rights are not abriged
- >by the change of "government" in Panama any more than are our rights
- >in the sole use of Guantanamo after the change of government in Cuba.
-
- >But any country can pass into law whatever it damn well pleases with-
- >out permission of any other country (with obvious exceptions).
-
- But not in regards to what happens in that country. A country can't
- make it illegal for someone to do something in another country.
-
- >So the answer to your question is:
-
- >Because the treaty provision giving the U.S. the right to protect its
- >interests in the Canal -- by military force, if necessary -- did not
- >contemplate or provide for threats launched against it by a dictator
- >who had seized -- by military force, where necessary -- control of
- >the Panamanian government *itself*, with whom the treaty was signed.
- >Noriega was not tried on the basis of a treaty violation, since none
- >had occurred.
-
- Then why did we invade Panama at all?
-
- >That Noriega had engaged in drug trafficking, though de facto "head
- >of state" (but only by de jure contravention of recent elections),
- >was cause for prosecution by the USG. And a charge subsequently con-
- >firmed in court to the satisfaction of most disinterested observers).
-
- When, exactly, did US courts get jurisdiction over Panama?
-
- I'm sort of wondering exactly where the federal government got the
- authority to make drug sales illegal in Panama? Maybe you could
- enlighten me?
-
- How does this differ from the Ayatollah sending forces to Colorado to
- kidnap Mr. Coors for selling alcohol? Or, for that matter, from the
- Ayatollah sending forces to England to kill Salmon Rushdie?
-
- >Though it may seem a bit far-fetched, in this instance the press got
- >it right. Proving, I suppose, that even a pig has *some* good days.
-
- So, again, the press got it wrong. (1) They failed to report that this
- "drug trafficking" was known of and tolerated by Bush for a long time.
- (2) They failed to report that the U.S. can't make it illegal to sell
- drugs in Panama. (3) They failed to report that in this prosecution of
- Noriega, they gave away so much amnesty in exchange for testimony that
- they lost on the deal. (4) They failed to report that there is more
- "drug trafficking" now than there was before we destroyed the Panamanian
- government. (5) They failed to report that we still haven't paid Panama
- back for the destruction we caused when we sent troops into Panama City.
-
- --
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