The difference in Afghanistan (I can't speak for Iraq, having never been there) is that those [insert your name for them here] captured there are kept in a military detention facility. They have access to counsel, they are not coddled, and they are detained.Anygunanywhere wrote"They are not a few hundred, they are in the thousands. Maobama's executive order also applies to the terrorists held in Iraq and Afghanistan. When you made the statement in an earlier post that only a few were captured in combat, you were wrong. Most of them were actually captured in combat by US and our Iraqi and Afghani allies. Most were not sent by other nations. Take another drink of kool aid. These are not cab drivers being railroaded. They are murdering thug terrorists. Go ahead and say it along with me. M-U-R-D-E-R-I-N-G T-E-R-R-O-R-I-S-T-S. Not freedom fighters. Not uniformed military combatants. Not POWs. They do not even rank as criminals.
After looking carefully through the posts, it looks like folks are jumping to conclusions. Who claimed they are US Citizens? Who is saying that they should enjoy the same Constitutional rights as a US Citizen? Who has said that they should be released to conduct further mayhem on an unwitting and innocent populace?ExtremeDuty.45 wrote"It is amazing to me how many people dont get that they are NOT US CITIZENS but
TERRORISTS
Thats the bottome line. They are not an organized military fighting another military but TERRORIST whom have killed INNOCENT civilians!!! They deserve NO rights and have NO rights from the US. Why should we waste taxpayers money in giving them a trial. They dont deserve a trial. They deserve to be hung, shot, electrocuted or anything else you can think of so long as they are executed for commiting the evil acts that they have done.
Speaking strictly for myself, I completely disagree with statements like
. Yes they are. They are both. They are not a new phenomenon in human history. They are using tactics that work when someone else is militarily superior, and can't hope to operate on an even playing-field.they are not an organized military fighting another military but TERRORIST
Before you jump to conclusions, I do not endorse, support or like these folks at all. What I object to is that we (the USA) lowered our standards when it comes to how we handle combatants. They are combatants, they are trying to kill you and me. I see all of these statements and quotes where our forefathers talk about not giving up our rights in the interest of a false sense of security. I see that also as a belief that we don't give up our principles for the same reason.
IMHO we should take all of these individuals in Gitmo and send them to Military Tribunals like we did in any other war (it is a war, there is a medal for it --- GWOT medal) where they get evaluated, judged and a sentence executed. If in the rare instance that they are "innocent" of wrong doing (which I doubt), then we release them like we have been doing all along. The rest of these folks that are still sitting in Gitmo should be put through the regular prosecution process like any other combatant, and disposed with accordingly.
Sitting on them and doing nothing is not the way to go.