When did loosing a war, allow a nation the right to dictate terms and conditions? I thought the whole idea when you defeated an enemy, that YOU got to make the rules...not vice-versa. Anyone else think this a bit odd?
And exactly how can you spy on a country you defeated. By definition you won, so any secrets are yours for the taking...not that there would be anything usefull except evidence of illicit arms programs that country might have had going, or perhaps the names of the european companies that were doing business with you...namely some really notable German companies...
[ 10-28-2002, 02:46 PM: Message edited by: MagiK ]
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