Tsukiyumi wrote:Of course that isn't what I would want. Does the geneva convention apply to guerilla fighters, privateers, or mercenaries? I thought that was only between countries, but I can't recall. Besides, they would be held for the rest of their lives anyways were that true. I don't see an end to this war.
They are either soldiers or they are not. If they are soldiers, they need to be treated like soldiers; no interrogations, no trials.
If they are not soldiers, they need to be treated like civilians. Trial by judge and jury, full civil rights.
What you cannot do is have it both ways and give them all the limited civil rights of a soldier whilst refusing to give them a proper trial. That's the kind of treatment that fascist states deal out to people.
I find it so ironic that Geroge Bush said that the terrorists "are attacking our freedoms". No. The terrorists killed individuals, and destroyed property. Bush and the US government are the ones attacking freedom.
Give a man a fire, and you keep him warm for a day. SET a man on fire, and you will keep him warm for the rest of his life...