Secretary Rice continues to astound, and take unprecedented
actions, such as use the considerable bully pulpit of the State
Department to actually support American goals and objectives. The
consternation at Foggy Bottom must be enough to, say, blow some of
the fog out of there.
Dr. Rice leaves for Europe, where the EUnuchs have organized a
reception that includes demands for disclosure of the CIA overseas
detention facilities where terrorists are held. UK foreign minister
Jack Straw sent her a letter last week demanding details. Rice, as
has CIA Director Goss and Defense Secretary Rumsfeld -- and the
president -- said we do not torture detainees. Here, again, the
damage already being done by the McCain amendment. Torture is
already illegal, and will continue to be regardless of the fate of
McCain's misbegotten and thoroughly misunderstood amendment.
Rice said "information gathered by U.S. intelligence agencies
from a 'very small number of extremely dangerous detainees,' ...
has helped prevent terrorist attacks and saved lives 'in Europe as
well as in the United States and other countries.'" She refused to
say anything further, and will take a tough line with Angela Merkel
in Germany and with the other Euros who are too delicate to fight
the war. If that further delays reconciliation in transatlantic
relations -- the great penalty we shall pay for doing what we do --
so be it. Actually, so much the better. From friends such as the
EUnuchs, we get harsh criticism rather than help. And, still, they
expect us to defend them. Why bother?