Your counter arguement fails to make sense at all.
Dictionary.com define war as:
A war is a war is a war. Stop BSing about stupid things like one side not having a country, because they lost it in eariler battles or are a genocidal crime syndicate.
The rest is garble based on splicing hairs. You deniing a war is a war changes nothing. Support troops are still troops. Strangely they are releasing these ones they have declared not a threat anymore.
Dictionary.com define war as:
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a) A state of open, armed, often prolonged conflict carried on between nations, states, or parties.
b) The period of such conflict.
c)The techniques and procedures of war; military science.
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a)A condition of active antagonism or contention: a war of words; a price war.
b)A concerted effort or campaign to combat or put an end to something considered injurious: the war against acid rain.
A war is a war is a war. Stop BSing about stupid things like one side not having a country, because they lost it in eariler battles or are a genocidal crime syndicate.
The rest is garble based on splicing hairs. You deniing a war is a war changes nothing. Support troops are still troops. Strangely they are releasing these ones they have declared not a threat anymore.
Quote:Gloobleflarg, (and undefined term used as the basic point in an arguement): Torture. Seriously the 'torture' in question are things the U.S. does to train its own troops in boot camp and other based on claims the plumbing in Gitmo is capable of sucking entire books down the pipes.
Man, why won't they stop whining about people who tortured them? What the HECK, man?
Quote:Again BS. The fact the US was there to arrest/capture these guys in the first place means that 2 countries are infact involved. 2 or more countries being involved is by default international.
-As the Supreme Court pointed out, Article 3 of the Geneva conventions covers prisoners caught in "wars not of an international character", which thereby covers alleged al-Qaeda members who were caught during the civil war in Afghanistan, which the US has in detention in Gitmo.