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In reply to the discussion: Afghanistan massacre suspect flown to Kuwait [View all]gratuitous
(82,849 posts)25. Ah, I see
I'd explain the finer points of these "differences" to Abdel-Rahman al-Awlaki, except for one minor detail. But since we're the good guys, always and everywhere, the people of Afghanistan should rest comfortably in the knowledge that we'll do something and call it "justice," no matter what it might look like to them.
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His victims were civilian Afghanistanis, witnesses are too; he did it in that country
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2012
#2
By Treaty with the present Afghanstan Government, he can NOT be tried by Afghanistan
happyslug
Mar 2012
#7
You're the one wanting special treatment for him *because* he's in the military
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2012
#30
I don't think I am anti-military and everything I wrote suggests US juristiction
karynnj
Mar 2012
#13
I have not heard a single person in our governmant ever say that Karzai's government should try him
karynnj
Mar 2012
#26
I think he deserves actual justice, starting with a psychiatric examination
slackmaster
Mar 2012
#31