https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_involvement_in_regime_change https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_violations_by_the_CIA#Assassination_and_targeted_killing In May of 2018, The European Court of Human Rights[79] ruled that the countries of Romania and Lithuania[80] were involved in torture activities perpetrated by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The two countries were found to have run “black site” torture rooms and detention facilities[81] therefore committing grave human rights abuses. In Romania, the secret facility was located at Northern Bucharest. In Lithuania, the black site was a guesthouse in the capital city of Vilnius which operated as early as 2002. In December of 2014, the US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence filed a report which included torture details involving Saudi Arabian nationals Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri[82] suspected of masterminding the bombing of the US navy guided-missile destroyer USS Cole in Yemen and Abu Zubaydah[83], an alleged Al Qaeda terrorist. The European tribunal said the “two high-value prisoners” were “subjected to maltreatment and arbitrary incarceration at the CIA black site. Hence, the Lithuania and Romanian governments violated the Eastern Convention of Human Rights’ ban on torture. Authorities in Lithuania also permitted the transport of Zubaydah to a secret prison in Afghanistan for additional abuse. In a separate decision, the European court learned Romania was knowledgeable of Nashiri’s torture by the CIA in its own country Vidas Makauskas wrote: > Ar zinai kaip JAV atsidyre Vietname? > >> ir? USA iszude MILIJONUS vietnamieciu. Ar nors atsiprase? kiek nuzude >> irakieciu? nedramatizuok >> >> RaR wrote: >> >>> darbavosi vilkėdami NKVD uniformą.