> RoMunn wrote:
> Apparently you don't know the difference between friend and foe.
>

I have no idea what that means.  But lemme break it down for ya since
you're clearly perplexed and vulnerable to your usual narratives:

(1.) An international court (for which the US is a signatory and
bound) has jurisdiction over war criminals.  But that's the 2nd legal
problem for some of these dudes.

(2.) The first problem is federal law which prohibits torture and
specifically mentions waterboarding.  Didn't cha read the US military
opinion?

Air Force, 2002: "Some of these techniques could be construed as
'torture' as that crime is defined by 18 U.S.C 2340"

(3.) Let's say I'm your attorney and I tell you it's ok to take money
from a bank.  And you do.  What would happen to you in court?  What
would happen to me in court?

And finally, let's full loop back to International Military Tribunal
for the Far East.  General Seishirô Itagaki, the war minister, was
hanged.  Just a wee bit o' precedent there.

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