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How Obama is courting danger: Civilian trials set back the war on terror
New York Daily News ^ | November 22nd 2009 | Andrew C. Mccarthy

Posted on 11/22/2009 8:39:45 AM PST by Ooh-Ah

he prosecution team I led in 1995 convicted the notorious Blind Sheikh and 11 others for conspiring to wage a terrorist war that included the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and attempting (unsuccessfully) to attack New York City landmarks. Consequently, some observers seem puzzled that I'm a vocal critic of civilian trials for our terrorist enemies. But they are confusing litigation success with national-security success. So is the Obama administration in deciding to transfer Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four other 9/11 plotters to federal court in Manhattan.

We certainly can convict terrorists in civilian court. We've done it too many times for that to be a serious issue. It's also indisputable that the U.S attorney's office in Manhattan, where I was privileged to work for 18 years, is without peer in the expertise needed for such complex prosecutions. I have every confidence the Justice Department could convict KSM & Co.

The problem on this ride is not the destination; it's the journey.

We are in a hot war, overwhelmingly authorized by Congress, against vicious enemies still plotting attacks that could dwarf the carnage of 9/11. To deal with war crimes, Congress in 2006 endorsed military commission trials, which have a rich pedigree in our history, are fully consistent with our Constitution, and better enable us to withhold intelligence methods and sources.

Indeed, the Obama administration concedes that military commissions are sound: Attorney General Eric Holder has announced that the bombers of the warship Cole will face one.

From a legal standpoint, it makes no sense to try the Al Qaeda quintet in civilian court. Eleven months ago, these men were prepared to plead guilty in their military commission and proceed to execution. Yet the Obama administration pulled the plug on that commission. This was a transparent sop to the left, which wants to judicialize war-fighting and is repulsed by the intelligence-centric, prevention-first counterterrorism strategy that has protected us for eight years from a reprise of the 9/11 atrocities.

Now, our enemies will be given a full-blown civilian trial with all the rights of the American citizens they are sworn to kill. They will get a year or more to sift through our national defense secrets. They will have wide latitude to turn the case into a trial of the Bush administration - publicizing information about anti-terrorism tactics that leftist lawyers will exploit in their quest for war crimes prosecutions in foreign courts against current and former U.S. officials.

In the military system, we could have denied them access to classified information, forcing them to accept military lawyers with security clearances who could see such intelligence but not share it with our enemies. In civilian court, the Supreme Court has held an accused has an absolute right to conduct his own defense. If KSM asserts that right - as he tried to do in the military commission - he will have a strong argument that we must surrender relevant, top-secret information directly to him. And we know that indicted terrorists share what they learn with their confederates on the outside.

Finally, as policy, the administration's decision is perverse. A half-century of humanitarian law, beginning with the Geneva Conventions, sought to civilize warfare. To receive enhanced protection, combatants must adhere to the laws of war and refrain from targeting civilians. Under Obama-logic, the Cole bombers get a military commission while the 9/11 savages are clothed in the majesty of the Bill of Rights.

So here's the message to terrorists: If you kill thousands of civilians, we will give you better rights than if you attack military assets. That is dangerously irresponsible.

McCarthy is a senior fellow at National Review Institute and the author of "Willful Blindness: A Memoir of the Jihad."


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: andrewmccarthy; bhodoj; bhogwot; holder; ksm; terrortrials; wot

1 posted on 11/22/2009 8:39:48 AM PST by Ooh-Ah
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To: Ooh-Ah

This entire civilian trial will be GWB torture trial.

KSM will only be a foot note and eventually be aquitted.


2 posted on 11/22/2009 8:51:34 AM PST by She hits a grand slam tonight
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To: Ooh-Ah

Wonder who the trash will blame the destruction of NYC on..Bush again..Sorry idiots only your uneducated will believe you..well maybe not believe but support you..If this does happen Obama and his crew should be made to stand trial for murder..Pull their butts out of the white house or in Obama’s cast pull his butt off of Air Force One..


3 posted on 11/22/2009 8:56:53 AM PST by PLD
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To: Ooh-Ah

The only possible up-side to this is if it takes down The Kenyan’s corrupt, illegal, un-American administration.


4 posted on 11/22/2009 9:00:20 AM PST by clintonh8r
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To: Ooh-Ah

Wonder if the defendents will be getting many Jewish lawyers on their Dream Team?


5 posted on 11/22/2009 9:00:27 AM PST by 3catsanadog (If healthcare reform is passed, 41 years old will be the new 65 YO.)
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To: Ooh-Ah
We certainly can convict terrorists in civilian court. We've done it too many times for that to be a serious issue.

I'm not so sure. The guy was held six years without charge. Most of the information is tainted for civilian trial. I think a rookie defense attorney could get him off.

6 posted on 11/22/2009 9:01:15 AM PST by marron
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To: Ooh-Ah

this is exactly what the empty shirt wants ...gb on trial...thinks it will get him re elected...hahaha


7 posted on 11/22/2009 9:01:20 AM PST by dalebert
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To: Ooh-Ah

And where does he plan to get an untainted jury? Mars?

This will probably get kicked over to the International Court. Let the games begin.


8 posted on 11/22/2009 9:02:58 AM PST by marron
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The only possible up-side to this is if it takes down The Kenyan’s corrupt, illegal, un-American administration.

They'll blame it on whomever the current President might be when this finally makes it to the courts years and years from now.

9 posted on 11/22/2009 9:19:09 AM PST by bgill (The framers of the US Constitution established an entire federal government in 18 pages.)
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To: Ooh-Ah
Congress in 2006 endorsed military commission trials, which have a rich pedigree in our history, are fully consistent with our Constitution, and better enable us to withhold intelligence methods and sources.

Notice this was when Republicans still controlled congress. The Rats took over shortly afterwards.
10 posted on 11/22/2009 10:32:54 AM PST by Overtaxed Patriot (Lock and load)
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To: PLD

George Bush will become even more of a hero.


11 posted on 11/22/2009 10:57:56 AM PST by Seeing More Clearly Now
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To: marron

Untainted jury? No such animal, unless they can find Americans who had their frontal lobotomies pre-9/11. For a jury of their peers, the radical Islam apologists could make sure the trial is moved right into that Newark, N.J. mosque.


12 posted on 11/22/2009 11:04:33 AM PST by Seeing More Clearly Now
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To: marron

Untainted jury? No such animal, unless they can find Americans who had their frontal lobotomies pre-9/11. For a jury of their peers, the radical Islam apologists could make sure the trial is moved right into that Newark, N.J. mosque.


13 posted on 11/22/2009 11:04:40 AM PST by Seeing More Clearly Now
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To: Seeing More Clearly Now
George and Laura Bush will always be my hero's..Class act the both of them..With this trash in the white house we are classless in this country..A traitor bowing to leaders of the Saudi Arabia and the Japanese..GW Father had the right idea throw up on them not bow to them..
14 posted on 11/22/2009 11:16:10 AM PST by PLD
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To: Ooh-Ah
Excellent observations and article by Mr. McCarthy who indeed has experience in prosecuting terrorists.

The actions by Obama and Holder constitute the ENABLING of terrorists.

15 posted on 11/22/2009 6:07:17 PM PST by mtntop3
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To: marron
What are they thinking? Who in NYC doesn't know someone directly or indirectly who were hurt or killed by the attack? All you need is one juror to say they should not be acquitted. The will be a colossal clown trail.


16 posted on 11/22/2009 8:57:19 PM PST by garjog (Used to be liberals were just people to disagree with. Now they are a threat to our existence.)
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To: garjog

Correction: All you need is one juror to say they should be acquitted. The will be a colossal clown trail


17 posted on 11/22/2009 8:59:30 PM PST by garjog (Used to be liberals were just people to disagree with. Now they are a threat to our existence.)
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