Sentences with phrase «enemy combatants who»

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Of the few people who were actually killed, they were enemy combatants, and such casualties are to be expected in any war.
Pataki did say it's appropriate to make distinctions between non-citizen terror suspects and US citizens like Faisal Shahzad, who has admitted to his role in the Times Square plot, adding: «The Christmas Day bomber should not have been given the Miranda warnings... he is an enemy combatant, a terrorist without those rights.»
«Physicians and other personnel are not there for years at a time; they're going in for maybe six weeks or six months, into a very tense environment and making resource - allocation decisions, deciding who gets care and who doesn't: our soldiers versus friendly soldiers versus enemy combatants versus civilians, children.
Japanese jack - of - all - genres Takashi Miike (Audition, Ichi The Killer) tackles Hiroaki Samura's popular manga about an unkillable swordsman (pop star Takuya Kimura) who takes a vengeance - obsessed orphan (Hana Sugisaka) under his wing, helping her dispatch wages of enemy combatants.
Johnson replied: «Unlike conventional soldiers who abide by certain laws of war, and who would also be bound by the III Geneva Convention to act in certain ways when confined, the enemy combatants in the high - security section committed themselves at some point to killing Americans, period.
The Demon Hunter is a nimble combatant who keeps enemies at long range; dealing out punishment at a distance with crossbows, an exploding bolas and grenades.
An agile combatant who utilizies both swords and blitzball's in his fighting, Tidus is sure to send his enemies laughing all the way to a game over screen.
Attorney General Michael Mukasey gave the commencement address Friday at Boston College Law School, acknowledging the controversy over his appearance but nonetheless using the occasion to defend the government lawyers who are now under attack for their roles in drafting legal memoranda condoning the use of torture in interrogating enemy combatants.
Although reading the Huffington Post could be used for torturing enemy combatants detained at Guantanamo Bay, those who write for the site think what they've contributed is worth some bucks.
However, in the unique facts of Capt. Semrau's case, the greatest challenge faced by the prosecution may not be in proving its case beyond a reasonable doubt, but in maintaining moral legitimacy when imposing the obligatory life sentence for murder upon a decorated soldier who, if found guilty, would be responsible for an apparent mercy killing of an enemy combatant.
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