National Review "The current environment requires clear, decisive leadership, and President Obama is not providing it.
"The ruling in the Ghailani case makes clear that President Obama’s decision to try 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other Gitmo detainees in civilian courts was a mistake and will not work. The Ghailani case was supposed to be the easy one, yet the Obama administration failed. "....
"...we should all have grave concerns about President Obama’s overall approach to national security. His artificial 2011 deadline to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan has led to confusion and a guessing game on the ground about Washington’s long-term intentions."
Terror-trial travesty "Defense lawyers had argued that Ghailani's disclosures were inadmissible because they were coerced -- and prosecutors were loath to risk having their entire case tossed by the judge.
"Under normal circumstances, that's fine. But this case involved a foreigner making war on America.
"The result: A bloody-handed terrorist will now largely escape accountability for his heinous acts.
"Yes, Ghailani is facing 20 years to life -- but that's only about a month for each of the 224 people he helped kill.
"Team Obama is still trying to figure out what to do about KSM & Co. There's no longer any question: Trying them in a civilian court would invite disaster. "
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