2008년 6월 18일 수요일

The irony in the most modernized democracy world will bring more danger to nation.

According to the news on June 18 in 2008 from the Washington post, the CIA had an advice by CIA lawyer that the torturing detainee ‘is basically subject to perception.’ This news means that if people, especially foreigners in doubt, CIA officially allows to torture them. This must be huge mistake of the government official. As the government officially shows up this unfairness treatment to detainees, the United States may receive more news from other countries which have the U.S detainees or prisoners will retaliate with this torture.

On September 11 in 2001, the USA has received unforgettable nightmare by Arabic terrorists. Then, this terrorists are still trying to give more hurt to the states. However, the U.S government is suffering to recognize who is the terrorist. The reason is, the nation is allowed to citizen to have their own sociodemographic factors, and this causes impossible to control or interpret them. In this situation, torturing detainees may be the fastest way to prevent the second and third terrorism. Yet, in the long run, the government should admit their treatment is wrong. Then, they should change their way and attitude to detainees not to put more Americans in danger from out of the states. If the government is keep torturing them, it would give a moral justification to terrorist countries or terrorists torturing Americans or capturing them as a hostage.

The admitting their error may miss the greatest opportunity to catch a terrorism act but the government should remember the point, the reason they are working for the country is to protect their people. Through this news, many hostile countries will be trying to give a pain to Americans such as Myanmar, Iran and so on. For that reason, before they infringe human rights, CIA should realize more dangerous things can be happened and step back their way to protect the people in the United States.

Written by In Gil

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