Outsourcing Torture
Thanks Jordan, Vanessa, and Annonymous for your comments. This is the link to Outsorcing Torture, the New Yorker Article I mentioned on my previous post. I wouldn't call it a waste of time to worry about US foreign policy; giving up is not really an option, especially if we consider the fact that over 56 million Americans voted against the current administration (Annonymous, take a look at this map by professor Robert Vanderbei from Princeton University, and you will realize how divided the country is. By the way, the bombing in Lebanon took place 3 days after my last post).
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The fact that the US is the most "powerful" country in the world is also an opinion my friend. All I am saying is that there is more out there than worrying about how this country is "divided" and what the US decides to do with their domestic and foreign policy. We already know that this administration has no respect for anyone. That's a given, whether you like it or not. It is far more interesting to see how developing countries are struggling to survive because of their internal affairs and because they lack the resources to make stability happen. It is sad that the US being the most "powerful" country is so divided internally - total waste of resources.
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