Why yes, I have taken sides against the enemy.
But -- granting that you made a typo -- it is not "supporting the enemy" to be against American guards beating prisoners.
In saying it was unprovoked, I am content to follow the findings of the American military authorities, who -- having looked into the facts of the case -- evidently believe as I do.
Are you really going to tell us that the American military authorities who brought this case against those four guards are "taking the side of the enemy?"
Where did you say you were, again?
I think he said he was deep in the Huertgen Forest or something like that.