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GenerocUsername | 3 months ago

"...for their home countries to prosecute"

Does not imply a belief of innocence.

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anigbrowl|3 months ago

GMAFB. The US is famous for using 'extraordinary rendition' to take custody of people it deems terrorists and either try them or hold them in isolation at military camps. Do you really buy the line that they're being 'sent home to be prosecuted' by the same countries that are condemning these strikes? It seems far more likely that they're being sent home because they don't want to put them in front of a judge.

pempem|3 months ago

Is vague enough to mean either thing which in and of itself is a red flag. "To face justice" is both a phrase this administration would use and is more concrete.

wqaatwt|3 months ago

That’s a meaningless claim and statement unless they somehow compel their home countries to prosecute them