Torture by U.S. Was Key Issue in Bali Bombing Plea Deal How prisoners were treated has complicated prosecutors’ efforts to hold trials in the Sept. 11 and the U.S.S. Cole bombing cases at Guantánamo.
In Burkina Faso, Criticizing the Army Could Get You Drafted The military junta in Burkina Faso, a West African nation struggling to defeat extremist groups, has been forcibly conscripting critics, say human rights organizations.
What it would mean to treat Hamas like ISIS The rules of war are quite explicit about what has to happen.
How Israel’s 9/11 Tests American Grand Strategy The crisis in the Holy Land must be analyzed in terms of great power politics and the pressure we face from broadly aligned rivals.
Sanity Question and Plea Talks Shadow Coming Sept. 11 Hearings Prosecutors issued a new deadline of next week on their offer to have the defendants plead guilty and avoid a capital trial.