If you ever see me advocating the use of torture feel free to tell me that I've betrayed what Canada stands for. If you ever see me sacrificing my core principles in order to enjoy a bit more safety feel free to call me a coward. I'm criticizing the action and the view here really--if Simon is going to step up and say that he does not support torture then I will have nothing to criticize him for.If thats what you beleive Fuji, maybe you should try living that attitude rather than preaching it.
Sorry but I speak true here.
Yes.Do you beleive that our "enemies" are inferior?
The solution to those challenges is not to betray our core ideals. Again, it would be better, less of a risk to our national security, to lose the war in Afghanistan, than to "win" it by ceding our core values. I don't think the military understands that. I think they believe that winning that war at any cost is in our national interest, and it is not--if we win it by torture we open ourselves to much more national harm than anything that will ever come out of Afghanistan.If you bothered to do some research on the incredible complexity of this situation even someone as willfully ignorant to facts would see the difficult challenges the military faces.