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Yeah, because English is the language of Phsyics... I have been primarily an English speaker for a few years now and I think I handle myself adequately. Oh and considering that you seem to be so angry and defensive it is more than likely you who is the liar.
Look, English may not be my first language but I don't see how I misled you. I have been on way to many raids and we have picked up a LOT of militants and terrorists. Yes, maybe 1% of them went to gitmo but those I remember pretty clearly. I did DEAL with them, I was at their locations, picking through their…
I have only been a US citizen for a few years and I have noticed that POC (as I recently learned the term) are less likely to negotiate or push for more money. They seem like they are more likely to take what they can get out of fear of loss.
Working in the mess doesn't count, you want to be civil and maintain some class try to rephrase your question then maybe I will dignify it with an answer.
I have never worked with prisoners, did I claim to be a CO or prison guard? No, I served in multiple US conflicts as a military contractor training Coalition personal. I was IDF Airborne then hired in mid 2000 to work on prepping NATO forces for Iraq and Afghanistan then because of my language skill set I worked…
Saudi Arabia has a surprising level of higher education for women, the irony being of course is that they can't use it in their own country...
I never claimed to be impartial, I have had the misfortune of dealing with a few of those still being detained... I also have witnessed the gruesome and sadistic crimes of a number of them and I won't shed any tears (nor will their victims) over their treatment. It's far better then they deserve.
Sorry, I don't mean to sound condescending but please do the appropriate research before you make statements like "That would be the very definition of Prisoner Of War"...
Sorry all, it was a mistake for me to ask this question here... I don't want to fight with people on this and I am not looking to get into lengthy arguments about issues that were outside my question.
Sorry, it was a mistake for me to post this question. I am looking at this from a completely different perspective then others.
I don't really know how to answer you, you are forcing me to take a position I don't really agree with in order to try to explain this from a different perspective. Instead of talking about ALL of them I will pick a few that I myself have had experience with. Unlike many I have seen first hand the actions of some of…
No, that is not what we are supposed to do. You are looking at this like it was the NYPD that arrested these people while they were committing a crime... They are not United States citizens, they were captured during combat operations in a warzone by Military not Police forces... They are unlawful combatants not…
While I have never worked with prisoners or detainees I do know quite a few former and current soldiers who have worked these jobs (not to this extent though). In these situations the person is usually sedated and/or anesthetic is administered... You are preserving life in this instance, if surgery was performed under…
Those are pretty much my exact feelings on the issue, the problem is that the countries you are returning them to either do not want them or would deal with them far harsher than we do. There is a reason why it is proving difficult if not impossible to solve this issue.
It seems like I did not make clear that the question was as much moral and theoretical as practical... What exactly are the alternatives for those who DO have blood on their hands, even assuming we just decided to release the "questionable" ones?
The question is a as much a moral as theoretical question, I am asking that under what circumstances would this action be justified? I realize very clearly that the remaining detainees are in Gitmo for various reasons, what exactly do we do about it?
I am interested to hear this from a Jezebel perspective, lets assume that all the inmates that are left are indeed combatents, terrorists or have blood on their hands... What are the alternative ways of dealing with hunger strikes?
Egypt tolerates this type of behavior, it makes excuses for it and even actively promotes it in the media... I love Egypt, I lived there for years and still visit every 6 months to a year. With that being said I always caution women (especially Western) about visiting without men or even walking around unescorted. …
I may have missed it but does the site need to get permission from the guy to use their name? It uses Facebook accounts (I assume friends?) so does that mean any women can rate any guy with no verification?