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I found this on Robert Spencer's Facebook page and believe it deserves wider coverage than FB, especially as it directly impacts our CIA and military:

Obama may allow Americans to be tried for war crimes in The Hague

Why wouldn't the Post-American President allow this? After all, he already plans to try the CIA members who interrogated jihadis at Gitmo, and Navy Seals who captured a top jihadist. Why should he have any problem with this?


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