I was wondering for a while if a Democracy/Republic like the United States would have an agency something like Section 31 or would sometimes use the "ends justify the means" way of going about things....
What I have realized from real world politics is that eventually the government gets caught doing it and even if it does get away with it, they get mired in controversy.
I think the best real world example is the "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques" during the war against Al Qaeda. Now, I am not here to debate that, but regardless if they worked or not, the Bush administration got into trouble with the world public.
With the book Star Trek: Enterprise: The Good That Men Do, in the 25th century they stood trial for all of their crimes... but I am not sure that that is canon anymore with Star Trek Online.
It's sort of a question for political science... I don't mean to make people mad or anything.
What I have realized from real world politics is that eventually the government gets caught doing it and even if it does get away with it, they get mired in controversy.
I think the best real world example is the "Enhanced Interrogation Techniques" during the war against Al Qaeda. Now, I am not here to debate that, but regardless if they worked or not, the Bush administration got into trouble with the world public.
With the book Star Trek: Enterprise: The Good That Men Do, in the 25th century they stood trial for all of their crimes... but I am not sure that that is canon anymore with Star Trek Online.
It's sort of a question for political science... I don't mean to make people mad or anything.