It's a well-discussed issue that Presidential candidate Wesley Clark is now testifying at the Hague in the Slobodan Milosevic trial. But did you know that General Clark's testimony will be censored in the "interest" of national security?
Washington secured the right to ask the U.N. court to edit the recording and transcript of Clark's testimony in the interests of U.S. national security before it is made public on Friday.
Of course without knowing what will be redacted, it's hard to say whether there truly is a national security issue with his testimony. It's just that the record of Bush and Company has been to be secret, secret, secret squirrels and hoard all the nuts away from the public eye.
What's even more ironic of course is that Milosevic is on trial in a court that Americans (including Bush) are exempt from, and that the purpose of Milosevic's trial is to have a public display to discourage future war crimes/genocides, and yet Clark's testimony will be controlled by the White House (and not the ICC).
Makes me sick, that last part does.