We know the costs in blood, never to totally in civilians, but what of the costs in treasury still not paid! How much to buy the coalition of the willing, how much to buy the CIA rendition and secret prisons globalizing torture, how much for the decades to come as to the results of both wars, more. Neither has been paid for, rubber stamping and rapid deficit rises started Before 9/11 and nothing as to the peoples responsibility, the VA, as to just one of the needs in those results from!
In 2003 some 72% of Americans fully supported the Abandoning of the Missions and those Sent to Accomplish so extremely Quickly after 9/11!!
At least some 95%, if not more as less then 1% serve them, not only still support the, just below, total lack of Sacrifice, they ran from any and all Accountability and left everything still on the table to be continually used if the political/military want was still in play in future executive/legislative wants!!
January 19, 2011 - Human rights groups have called on Lithuanian prosecutors to reopen a criminal probe into a secret CIA detention center set up in the country, and a top national security lawmaker said Wednesday that investigators had failed to weigh all the evidence.
Prosecutors closed the case last week, citing a lack of evidence, but human rights groups Amnesty International and Reprieve slammed the decision, claiming they have evidence that the site was used to interrogate and torture terrorism suspects.
Arvydas Anusauskas, chairman of parliament's national security committee, urged prosecutors to reopen the case and weigh information provided by the groups.
"Two international organizations claim they have solid proof of illegal activities in Lithuania. ... I believe these sources could provide public or nonpublic testimony to Lithuanian officials," he said after meeting with President Dalia Grybauskaite, who also suggested the case could be reopened if new evidence surfaced. {continued}
Jan. 19, 2011 - The Turkish military let Washington use an air base for its controversial rendition program during the so-called war on terror, leaked U.S. cables reveal.
Cables written in 2006 by U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Ross Wilson state that Turkish military officials let the United States use the Incirlik Air Base as a refueling stop and, according to London's The Guardian newspaper, part of an "extraordinary rendition" program in 2002.
Ross wrote that Ankara withdrew permission to use the base in 2003 but defense officials in Washington were trying to get Turkey to reverse the decision.
"We recommend that you do not raise this issue with (Turkish general staff) pending clarification from Washington on what approach (the national security council) wishes to take," the cable obtained by WikiLeaks and published by The Guardian reads. {continued}
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