Fox News reports that “six cases of mistaken identity” were behind the grounding of the Air France flights over the holidays. It’s better to be safe than sorry, yes, but there’s also a lesson here that mistakes can (and do) get made in a war.
Keep this in mind when you consider whether the government should be able to hold enemy combatants indefinitely, without explanation or review.
To be more specific, should the government be able to hold people they unilaterally label as ‘enemy combatants’?
To be more specific, should the government be able to hold people they unilaterally label as ‘enemy combatants’?
You put it better than I did, Geoduck.