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Human-rights advocates, for example, claim that the mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners is of a piece with President Bush's 2002 decision to deny al Qaeda and Taliban fighters the legal status of prisoners of war under the Geneva Conventions.
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Author Details: Type: Educator Quotes Category: American Educator Quotes Date of Birth: June 10, 1967 Nationality: American Amazon: John Yoo on Amazon |
Related Authors: Booker T. Washington Timothy Leary Horace Mann James Baldwin Roger Babson Mary McLeod Bethune Temple Grandin Herbert Baxter Adams John W. Gardner |
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While Taliban fighters had an initial claim to protection under the conventions, they lost POW status by failing to obey the standards of conduct for legal combatants: wearing uniforms, a responsible command structure, and obeying the laws of war.
John Yoo Once the attacks occur, as we learned on Sept. 11, it is too late. It makes little sense to deprive ourselves of an important, and legal, means to detect and prevent terrorist attacks while we are still in the middle of a fight to the death with al Qaeda. John Yoo Nonetheless, Article 5 makes clear that if an Iraqi civilian who is not a member of the armed forces, has engaged in attacks on Coalition forces, the Geneva Convention permits the use of more coercive interrogation approaches to prevent future attacks. John Yoo Al Qaeda operates by launching surprise attacks on civilian targets with the goal of massive casualties. Our only means for preventing future attacks, which could use WMDs, is by acquiring information that allows for pre-emptive action. John Yoo American soldiers had to guard prisoners on the inside while receiving mortar and weapons fire from the outside. Guantanamo is distant from any battlefield, making it far more secure. John Yoo It is important to recognize the differences between the war in Iraq and the war on terrorism. The treatment of those detained at Abu Ghraib is governed by the Geneva Conventions, which have been signed by both the U.S. and Iraq. John Yoo |
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Quote Keywords: Advocates, Al, Bush, Claim, Conventions, Decision, Deny, Example, Fighters, Geneva, Human-Rights, Iraqi, Legal, Piece, President, Prisoners, Qaeda, Status, Taliban, Under, War |
Dictionary Links: Al, Bush, Claim, Decision, Deny, Example, Geneva, Legal, Piece, President, Status, Under, War |
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