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In reply to the discussion: Obama will not veto National Defense Authorization Act [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)Having read section 1031, it states that where we are at war (as authorized by congress), then people engaged in war against us can be placed in military detention. It does say "indefinite", but clarifies that with the usual "end of hostilities" clause, which has always been the rule. It also allows for military tribunals, trials and so forth as well, which is customary law. and it does specifically exempt US citizens and those here legally from military detention.
Having read the bill, its hard for me to see how it establishes anything that wasn't the case during WWII, or the Korean War, or Vietnam; other than that the current one (pointless as one might view it) is against a trans-national group rather than a nation. Its a little more complicated, but as far as this bill I don't see the problem...there's actually a lot to like about it, as far as environmental issues, alternative energy and conservation, the drawing down of costs and forces, etc.