By Patrick J. Buchanan
Are we at war — or not?
For if we are at war, why is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed headed for trial in federal court in the Southern District of New York? Why is he entitled to a presumption of innocence and all of the constitutional protections of a U.S. citizen?
Is it possible we have done an injustice to this man by keeping him locked up all these years without trial? For that is what this trial implies — that he may not be guilty.
And if we must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that KSM was complicit in mass murder, by what right do we send Predators and Special Forces to kill his al-Qaida comrades wherever we find them? For none of them has been granted a fair trial.
When the Justice Department sets up a task force to wage war on a crime organization like the Mafia or MS-13, no U.S. official has a right to shoot Mafia or gang members on sight. No one has a right to bomb their homes. No one has a right to regard the possible death of their wives and children in an attack as acceptable collateral damage.
Yet that is what we do to al-Qaida, to which KSM belongs.
We conduct those strikes in good conscience because we believe we are at war. But if we are at war, what is KSM doing in a U.S. court?
Minoru Genda, who planned the attack on Pearl Harbor, a naval base on U.S. soil, when America was at peace, and killed as many Americans as the Sept. 11 hijackers, was not brought here for trial. He was an enemy combatant under the Geneva Conventions and treated as such.
When Maj. Andre, the British spy and collaborator of Benedict Arnold, was captured, he got a military tribunal, after which he was hanged. When Gen. Andrew Jackson captured two British subjects in Spanish Florida aiding renegade Indians, Jackson had both tried and hanged on the spot.
Enemy soldiers who commit atrocities are not sent to the United States for trial. Under the Geneva Conventions, soldiers who commit atrocities are shot when caught.
When and where did Khalid Sheikh Mohammed acquire his right to a trial by a jury of his peers in a U.S. court?
When John Wilkes Booth shot Abraham Lincoln, alleged collaborators like Mary Surratt were tried before a military tribunal and hanged at Ft. McNair. When eight German saboteurs were caught in 1942 after being put ashore by U-boat, they were tried in secret before a military commission and executed, with the approval of the Supreme Court. What makes KSM special?
Is the Obama administration aware of what it is risking by not turning KSM over to a military tribunal in Guantanamo?
How does Justice handle a defense demand for a change of venue, far from lower Manhattan, where the jury pool was most deeply traumatized by Sept. 11? Would not KSM and his co-defendants, if a change of venue is denied, have a powerful argument for overturning any conviction on appeal?
Were not KSM’s Miranda rights impinged when he was not only not told he could have a lawyer on capture, but that his family would be killed and he would be water-boarded if he refused to talk?
And if all the evidence against the five defendants comes from other than their own testimony under duress, do not their lawyers have a right to know when, where, how and from whom Justice got the evidence to prosecute them? Does KSM have the right to confront all witnesses against him, even if they are al-Qaida turncoats or U.S. spies still transmitting information to U.S. intelligence?
There have been reports that in the trials of those convicted in the first World Trade Center bombing, sources and methods were compromised, weakening our security for the second attack on Sept. 11.
If the trial is held in lower Manhattan, how much security will be needed to protect against a car bomber who wants the world to see a mighty blow struck against the Great Satan? And if, as some suggest, the trial should be held on Governor’s Island, would that not make the United States look like a nation under siege?
What do we do if the case against KSM is thrown out because the government refuses to reveal sources or methods, or if he gets a hung jury, or is acquitted, or has his conviction overturned?
In America, trials often become games, where the prosecution, though it has truth on its side, loses because it inadvertently breaks one of the rules.
The Obamaites had best pray that does not happen, for they may be betting his presidency on the outcome of the game about to begin.
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Great article.
1Good arguments here with which I cannot disagree. I cannot understand why Obama insists on this.. but then again maybe some of the leftists can explain why these people deserve the rights of American citizens or a public trial.
2All of this seems so planned and contrived that I cannot help but think that the planning extends far past the 2010 elections.
Maybe the Second Coming isn't that far off after all.
I don't want them here - it will only put us back in the days just after 9/11 when we became a demilitarized zone. The other thing is - a its a major one - the last trial of these freaks for the 1st bombing of the WTC lead to our papers detailing how we caught them, interrogated them and who help, allowably requested by the defense, into Al Qaeda's hands. Holder and "0" are dumb and dumber and it will get us hurt.
3I was reading something on another site that I need to verify but definitely needs looking into. We were talking about these terrorists being given a civilian trial instead of a military one. Someon said that Eric Holder's law firm would be providing the defense for them. Think of the money that firm stands to rake in for defending these creeps and ensuring they get a fair trial.
The terrorists will be held in an Illinois jail. Again, money will be flowing to Illinois to upgrade the jail and to hire people to work there.
Does anyone know if New York has the death penalty? If not, then they will be sentenced to life in prison and go back to Illinois ensuring those new jobs are there to stay for a long time.
4I just checked and New York does not have the death penalty.
5no we don't- we like street justice. but hey are being tried in federal court not ny court so the DP applies. if holder's firm is providing defense then you have a conflict of interest which could lead to years of appeals.
6Good point about the federal court Sam.
I am finding articles on Holder's firm representing 17 of the Gitmo terrorists.
http://sightsonpennsylvania.blogspot.com/2009/02/eric-holders-law-firm-r...
http://www.weaselzippers.net/blog/2009/11/ag-eric-holders-law-firm-repre...
7deep breathes, do not bring the fist of rage up.......trying to hold back...... hitting the US AG until he is down and bloody is a federal crime..... must not bloody the traitors...i mean US AG and "0".
deep breath in 1....2....3....deep breath out
deep breath in 1....2....3....deep breath out
deep breath in 1....2....3....deep breath out
no, still want to pummel someone
8El just gave me this link - i think it explains why he is being sooo nice to muslim terrorists
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=tCAffMSWSzY#t=28
9Americans have allowed our justice system to be undermined. I agree--in my opinion the evidence speaks for itself--he should have immediately been silenced without prejudice.
Swift and powerful was once how Americans were viewed by other countries. Now we are perceived as weak and ridiculously empowered by special interest weenies.
Military courts are swift...and are so for a reason, well, until they so recently have been ceremoniously undermined and their effectiveness thwarted.
10Excellent article!
11Does anyone think that other Muslim terrorists won't try some sort of attack to "rescue" those that are being held. By bringing these people to the US, Obama & Holder etc are putting thousands of innocent people at risk. Makes me sick.
I don't understand how it's ethical for Holder's office to defend these terrorists. What a major conflict of interest.
12they are not much for rescue but prefer to die for the cause. I want to know will their defense attorneys ask for ALL the papers from the prosecution and government (which will then end up in the hands of the enemy) and these guys have nothing to loose, we have already have one federal prison guard nearly killed by the 1st set of WTC bombers, I really don't want more. they want to die - fine but do not take any more of us with them.
13Does anyone really think this trial will be over before 2012? Where do we find that jury pool of objective bystanders? Do we want a jury of 12 folks that have "No opinion" on 9/11?
14Exactly.. How will we find people who don't know or have an opinion on 9/11? Weird..
This whole situation is so messed up and just beyond any fixing apparently. So sad.
15This should NOT be in a civilian court.
I just want to bit@h slap Obama...this is crazy.
16Cheeky, I feel the exact same way.
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