I am trying to comprehend the idea of where people think legality and espionage are friends.
I am trying to comprehend the idea of where people think legality and espionage are friends.
Castro was worse.
But he may have never risen to power if we weren't helping prop up a corrupt regime.
Perhaps not, but I attribute this mainly to 20/20 hindsight.
Fulgencio Batista may have been a ruthless dictator, and I don't doubt that it was wrong to support him, but that doesn't mean Castro was any better. In fact I think we all know he was just as bad as Batista ever was.
Espionage, in and of itself, is not illegal.
^ No, actually, it's not even that.
I admit, part of me is on the side of Admiral Pressman and sees the fact Riker and Picard are so self-righteous about honoring the treaty with the Romulans to be asinine.
That game sounds fantastic.This is true.
KILL THE FEDERATION DOGS! RISE UP, SONS OF KAHLESS! SLAUGHTER THEM! SLAUGHTER THEM ALL!
Odd fact, before this show started I'd just started a D20 Star Trek game about Klingon terrorists versus the Federation.
If you don't honor an agreement you negotiated with someone else. Why would you expect the other side to honor it?
If you don't honor an agreement you negotiated with someone else. Why would you expect the other side to honor it?
Kind of an argument which works better when the Romulans don't constantly break theirs, isn't it?
What did the Romulans break that the Federation didn't? They both go into the neutral zone when it suits their purposes. But the Federation secretly broke a treaty by developing cloaking technology they agreed not to.
What did the Romulans break that the Federation didn't? They both go into the neutral zone when it suits their purposes. But the Federation secretly broke a treaty by developing cloaking technology they agreed not to.
Romalins are always breaking treaties. They are without honor.What did the Romulans break that the Federation didn't? They both go into the neutral zone when it suits their purposes. But the Federation secretly broke a treaty by developing cloaking technology they agreed not to.
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