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It isn't what's going on on the battlefield that's the problem; our soldiers round them up and, to the best of my knowledge, leave it for people who aren't "on the battlefield" (ie, not getting shot at) to figure out later - which makes sense. It's the people who come after that who are dicking the whole thing up.


I think we need an intelligence organization dedicated specifically to investigating the details surrounding detained terrorists. Yes, it would cost more money. Still, it'd alleviate a few of the problems: terrorists are detained, these guys come and investigate it, it comes to trial, and then...boom. All done. Any thoughts?


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