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High court says 'war on terror' is no war
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The Detainee Treatment Act in December 2005 not only implicitly endorsed what the administration was doing with prisoners, it explicitly told the judiciary to leave the issue to Congress and the president to resolve, as they have historically.
The court's wanton overriding of Congress and the president is another in a long string of breathtaking acts of judicial arrogance. But it is fixable. The Republican leadership of the Senate responded to the court's highhandedness by immediately embarking on writing legislation establishing military tribunals.
The unfixable part of the Hamdan ruling, however, is the court's reading of Common Article 3 of the Geneva Conventions. The Geneva Conventions, which were designed to protect civilian populations and those combatants who respect them, were never intended to apply to unlawful combatants, terrorists of the al-Qaida kind. The court tortures the reading of Common Article 3 to confer upon Hamdan and by extension the man for whom he rode shotgun, bin Laden the kind of elaborate legal protections that one expects from "civilized peoples."
But no matter. Logic has little place here. The court has decreed: There is no war or we will pretend so and henceforth it shall be conducted by the court. God save the United States. (This honorable court can fend for itself.)
Charles Krauthammer's e-mail address is letters@charleskrauthammer.com. Washington Post Writers Group
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