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Terror, Intelligence and You
Sunday 16 January 2011
by: Lt. Col. Barry Wingard, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed
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Have we become a nation that values intelligence and secrecy over individual rights and government transparency?
Can we as a nation be secure without having to dominate those abroad in never-ending wars, while single-handedly garrisoning the world? At the onset, I acknowledge that intelligence is important and that certain information must be kept secret. Nonetheless, when intelligence and secrecy are used to control and manipulate public opinion, hide embarrassing mistakes, foster political gain, or deny basic human rights, they become counterproductive to the American way of life.
In the aftermath of the Soviet Union's failed attempt to convert the world to Communism, the
If there is one thing that is consistent about
All this ultimately leads to "indefinite detention," the notion that the same people who brought you such reliable information in the past should now be trusted to determine certain individuals must be presumed guilty and confined for the rest of their lives without trial. It is, in no uncertain terms, a complete deprivation of liberty without due process–and a complete departure from essential, time-tested American values. Nonetheless, "indefinite detention" gathers widespread support through the fear-driven notions of protecting "national security" and fighting the "war on terror."
But make no mistake. If government is permitted to disregard the rule of law in the name of "national security," such unbridled action is unlikely to be applied only against foreign nationals. As a result, if only to protect our own freedom, every American citizen must demand that, before condemning any human being to confinement for life, a government must prove some actual criminal offense, beyond a reasonable doubt, in a fair, open, and transparent court proceeding, at a minimum.
By rejecting the notion of "ignorance as strength," I believe we may find a new sense of security as close as
Lt. Col. Wingard is a military lawyer who represents Fayiz al-Kandari and has served for 26 years in the military. When not on active duty, he is a public defender in the city of
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