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Home Front: Politix
Bin Laden will be killed, McCain promises
2008-06-20
Republican John McCain vowed today that if he's president, Osama bin Laden will be either killed in combat or executed -- a stern response to Democrat Barack Obama suggesting Wednesday that he would put the terrorist mastermind in the equivalent of the Nazi war crime trials after World War II to avoid making him a martyr.

'Senator Obama is obviously confused about what the United States Supreme Court decided and what he is calling for,' McCain said in a statement issued by his campaign. 'After enthusiastically embracing the Supreme Court decision granting habeas in US civilian courts to dangerous terrorist detainees, he is now running away from the consequences of that decision and what it would mean if Osama bin Laden were captured. Senator Obama refuses to clarify whether he believes habeas should be granted to Osama bin Laden, and instead cites the precedent of the Nuremburg war trials. Unfortunately, it is clear Senator Obama does not understand what happened at the Nuremburg trials and what procedures were followed. There was no habeas at Nuremburg and there should be no habeas for Osama bin Laden. Senator Obama cannot have it both ways. In one breath he endorses habeas for terrorists like 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and in the next he denies its logical conclusion of habeas for Osama bin Laden. By citing a historical precedent that does not include habeas, he sends a signal of confusion and indecision to our allies and adversaries and the American people.

'Let me be clear, under my administration Osama bin Laden will either be killed on the battlefield or executed,' McCain continues. 'Senator Obama's failure to comprehend the implication of the Supreme Court decision he embraced and the historical precedent of Nuremberg raise serious questions about judgment and experience and whether Senator Obama is ready to assume the awesome responsibilities of commander in chief.'
Posted by:Fred

#3  As you say Jack, talk is cheap in Washington and it is the political season. I would hope that McCain is the kind of person carries through on what he says he is going to do.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-06-20 17:45  

#2  Talk is cheap even for McCain. No one talks about Pakistan, though or Iran. When they talk about how they will circumvent political niceities regarding Pakistan and Iran to get to OBL and kill him or arrest him(book him Dano) then I will think they are serious.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2008-06-20 13:29  

#1  That's pretty clear. Pretty straightforward. Just what I wanted to hear on dat topic.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter 2700   2008-06-20 09:18  

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