They Didn't Really Mean It.

The U.S, which has always boasted about being the most open and freest society on the planet, has turned out to be as secretive as the totalitarian regimes it used to disparage. It's not just its hunt of Assange for revealing all that embarrassing information, but also its unwillingness to cooperate with some of its allies.  A case in point is the recent American refusal to provide information to the Polish government in its investigation of whether a detainee was tortured at a secret CIA prison in Poland.

Now, isn't this the same USA that kept condemning other countries for having these kinds of prisons and practices?  Is it just morally wrong when someone else does it, but not when they do it?  When Poland and other countries were under Soviet rule, the Americans kept hammering at them to open up and be accountable for their actions.  Now, that they have turned into democracies, these countries expect the U.S. to behave according to its creed.

Welcome to another version of realpolitik.

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