Former Bush Official Praises Nazis’ Respect For Laws Of War In Defending Gitmo
A former Bush White House official on Thursday made the case that Nazi Germany had adhered to the laws of war during World War II when defending the Bush administrations decision to open the Guantanamo Bay prison for terror suspects.
Nearly 60 percent of the detainees at Guantanamo are currently on hunger strike, in what experts and their lawyers say is a protest against their indefinite incarceration there. Amid the crisis, President Obama announced this week that he will renew his administrations efforts to close the prison.
The events sparked a debate on CNN last night, prompting former Bush White House press secretary Ari Fleischer to defend his former bosss decision to open Gitmo to begin with. We have it because these people did not even follow the law of war, let alone the rule of war, he said, adding, These people didnt even wear a military uniform. They engaged in battle against America as terrorists, a violation of the laws of war. Thats why Guantanamo got invented.
But most legal experts say detention practices at Gitmo violate international law.
This country fought Adolf Hitler. And I dont really believe that Osama bin Laden and his group are worse or more dangerous than Adolf Hitler, CNN legal expert Jeffery Toobin countered Fleischer, adding, We managed to defeat Adolf Hitler by following the rule of law.
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