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en The United States has no interest in detaining enemy combatants any longer than absolutely necessary.

en The authority of the Commander-in-Chief to engage and defeat the enemy encompasses the capture and detention of enemy combatants wherever found, including within the nation's borders. That is particularly true in the current conflict in view of the nature of the September 11 attacks, which were perpetrated by combatants who had assimilated into the civilian population and launched their attacks from within the United States,

en America is a nation at war, ... It is a war we did not ask for, but it is a war we must fight. It is a war we must win and we will. ... Detaining 'enemy combatants' is a part of that war.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en Detaining captured enemy combatants is an integral part of the president's ability to prosecute such a war,

en In virtually every case, we make an assessment of how do we protect the people of the United States best, .. Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued. . It may be there are persons who are both enemy combatants and susceptible to criminal prosecution.
  John Ashcroft

en The United States is no longer enemy No. 1, as you know, it's priority No. 1, ... And this is the only difference: semantics.

en You have someone who the United States has decided is no longer an enemy combatant and is not dangerous, and we sent him back to a country that regularly puts people in secret detention and tortures them,

en They're being detained because they have been combatants against the United States in a wartime situation,
  John Ashcroft

en Obviously, individuals of that stature in the Taliban leadership are of great interest to the United States, and we would expect that they would be turned over, absolutely,

en Obviously, individuals of that stature in the Taliban leadership are of great interest to the United States, and we would expect that they would be turned over, absolutely.

en The United States' view is not just that the protocol is not in our United States interest, we don't think it serves the job for the world. We don't believe the convention is verifiable.
  Colin Powell

en The United States may not become a primary, direct consumer of the oil and natural gas exports from Eurasia. But developing these reserves and bringing them to the world markets is a strategic, geopolitical, economic and energy interest for the United States,

en It sounds good, it sounds like talking tough. And there is definitely a constituency within the United States, particularly the Congress, that believes China is the new Soviet Union, the new enemy. But it only becomes the enemy if we make them one,

en after all, we're talking about enemy combatants.

en Enemy combatants could be affected by this regulation.


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