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Quote by: Scribbler1 "For the most part" is precisely the problem and that's why courts are getting involved.
One more time, WE screwed up and grabbed a lot of people who were essentially bystanders. Otherwise we wouldn't even be talking about this.
Which has nothing whatsoever to do with the point of using courts to determine who belongs in prison or not.
Evidently we ARE dealing with it, which is what you are objecting to.
And as regards "What more can you do?", if we had no way to deal with the situation we started we should have waited until we DID have a way to deal with it.
Irrelevant to the point of this thread, and apparently you aren't reading what I'm saying. |
Courts on the lower levels are getting involved because people like the leftists at the ACLU cherry pick the liberal judges who have no problem trying to get involved in policing wars. It's dangerous and foolish, but that won't stop them.
The ones who went to the base near Cuba were considered big threats meanwhile others held in Iraq were various levels of threats.
If we were not involved in those processes with those prisoners, I'm sure Iraqi leaders would have instantly killed them instantlty, which I guess would have made this no issue.