Should terrorists be tried in the US court system or by military tribunals?
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Terrorist trial
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Terrorist trial
I say they should just be shot on site. No trial.
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Terrorist trial
agreedRed Squirrel wrote: I say they should just be shot on site. No trial.
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Terrorist trial
[sarcasm] Right, great idea. Because the last thing Al-Qaeda wants is for us to turn those guys into martyrs. [/sarcasm]Red Squirrel wrote: I say they should just be shot on site. No trial.
But to answer the question, I think the US Court system is the right place. If they were captures in Iraq or Afghanistan maybe, but what they did wasn't really in the context of any war (except in the minds of Al-Qaeda), nor are they on foreign soil, which would lend more towards tribunal. You could argue it either way though.
Personally I think trail in the US courts does less to bolster the martyr image of the accused, which is what we really want in the end. We have to handle this carefully so that it doesn't end up just being a call to arms to Al-Qaeda and it's potential members.
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