President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal

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Allen west letter to Obama regarding release of terrorist who tortured and killed U.S. Solders..

Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal”

Posted by allenwestrepublic on May 16, 2012


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WASHINGTON)– Congressman Allen West (R-FL) released this statement today after sending a letter to President Barack Obama condemning the Administration’s release, to the Iraqi court system, of a known Hezbollah terrorist responsible for the murder of an Army officer and four other service members:

“It is with great disappointment and concern that I write to President Barack Obama today with regards to Ali Musa Daqduq and the decision by the Administration to release this madman to an Iraqi court, who in turn set this known terrorist free.

Ali Musa Daqduq led a well-planned and coordinated attack in Karbala, Iraq in 2007 in which one American soldier, Captain Brian Freeman, was killed and four other service members were abducted and later murdered.

The Administration mistakenly used the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), which required Iraqi citizens to be handed over to Iraq before December of 2011, as a reasoning for Daqduq’s release to an Iraqi court. However, since Ali Musa Daqduq was born in Lebanon, and was in fact a Lebanese citizen at the time of his capture, SOFA should not have applied to him.

As someone who served 22 years in the United States Army and served in both Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, I can tell you that true leadership means making responsible decisions, not necessarily popular ones. The President had options when dealing with this terrorist. Daqduq could have been transferred to Guantanamo Bay where he could have been tried in front of a military commission.
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Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal” | AllenWestRepublic

http://west.house.gov/images/stories/Letter_to_President_Obama_re_Daqduq_-_16_MAY_2012.pdf
 
Was West buck dancing and wearing blackface when he wrote the letter? That coon West wouldn't know real leadership if it bit him in the ass.
 
Was West buck dancing and wearing blackface when he wrote the letter? That coon West wouldn't know real leadership if it bit him in the ass.

So the fact that Obama released a man who tortured and killed 5 U.S. soldiers is of no consequence to you? You’re pathetic little punk
 
Was West buck dancing and wearing blackface when he wrote the letter? That coon West wouldn't know real leadership if it bit him in the ass.

Salt, not every black man is a ooga-booga bone-in-the-nose tribalist like you. Some of us, like Mr. West, have been civilized American patriots for a long time now. Maybe you ought to take the plate out of your bottom lip so your lips will stop flapping, jackass?
 
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Allen west letter to Obama regarding release of terrorist who tortured and killed U.S. Solders..

Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal”

Posted by allenwestrepublic on May 16, 2012


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WASHINGTON)– Congressman Allen West (R-FL) released this statement today after sending a letter to President Barack Obama condemning the Administration’s release, to the Iraqi court system, of a known Hezbollah terrorist responsible for the murder of an Army officer and four other service members:

“It is with great disappointment and concern that I write to President Barack Obama today with regards to Ali Musa Daqduq and the decision by the Administration to release this madman to an Iraqi court, who in turn set this known terrorist free.

Ali Musa Daqduq led a well-planned and coordinated attack in Karbala, Iraq in 2007 in which one American soldier, Captain Brian Freeman, was killed and four other service members were abducted and later murdered.

The Administration mistakenly used the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), which required Iraqi citizens to be handed over to Iraq before December of 2011, as a reasoning for Daqduq’s release to an Iraqi court. However, since Ali Musa Daqduq was born in Lebanon, and was in fact a Lebanese citizen at the time of his capture, SOFA should not have applied to him.

As someone who served 22 years in the United States Army and served in both Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, I can tell you that true leadership means making responsible decisions, not necessarily popular ones. The President had options when dealing with this terrorist. Daqduq could have been transferred to Guantanamo Bay where he could have been tried in front of a military commission.
.

Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal” | AllenWestRepublic

http://west.house.gov/images/stories/Letter_to_President_Obama_re_Daqduq_-_16_MAY_2012.pdf

So if an American killed a Saudi national here in the US, we should then turn the American over to Saudi Arabia to be tried in a Saudi court? Or is it because we are American, we get special rules that only apply to the US?
 
Was West buck dancing and wearing blackface when he wrote the letter? That coon West wouldn't know real leadership if it bit him in the ass.

Salt, not everybody is a ooga-booga bone-in-the-nose tribalist like you. Some of us, like Mr. West, have been civilized American patriots for a long time now. Maybe you ought to take the plate out of your bottom lip so your lips will stop flapping, jackass?

How many years were you in the military? I did 20 years, traveling all over the world and the only charity I give to and have given to for the past 20 years is the Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society.

So you's civilized now. Did you perm your hair and get yourself a fat white woman. Do you make eye contact when talking to white people? Hahaha.
 
Was West buck dancing and wearing blackface when he wrote the letter? That coon West wouldn't know real leadership if it bit him in the ass.

So the fact that Obama released a man who tortured and killed 5 U.S. soldiers is of no consequence to you? You’re pathetic little punk

I spent 20 years in the Navy, 8 of those stationed in Marine or joint Navy/Marine commands and I know plenty of Americans who committed crimes off base in a foreign country and accordance with the SOFA the host country turned them over to the US Military to be punished.
 
Allen west letter to Obama regarding release of terrorist who tortured and killed U.S. Solders..

Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal”

Posted by allenwestrepublic on May 16, 2012


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WASHINGTON)– Congressman Allen West (R-FL) released this statement today after sending a letter to President Barack Obama condemning the Administration’s release, to the Iraqi court system, of a known Hezbollah terrorist responsible for the murder of an Army officer and four other service members:

“It is with great disappointment and concern that I write to President Barack Obama today with regards to Ali Musa Daqduq and the decision by the Administration to release this madman to an Iraqi court, who in turn set this known terrorist free.

Ali Musa Daqduq led a well-planned and coordinated attack in Karbala, Iraq in 2007 in which one American soldier, Captain Brian Freeman, was killed and four other service members were abducted and later murdered.

The Administration mistakenly used the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), which required Iraqi citizens to be handed over to Iraq before December of 2011, as a reasoning for Daqduq’s release to an Iraqi court. However, since Ali Musa Daqduq was born in Lebanon, and was in fact a Lebanese citizen at the time of his capture, SOFA should not have applied to him.

As someone who served 22 years in the United States Army and served in both Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, I can tell you that true leadership means making responsible decisions, not necessarily popular ones. The President had options when dealing with this terrorist. Daqduq could have been transferred to Guantanamo Bay where he could have been tried in front of a military commission.
.

Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal” | AllenWestRepublic

http://west.house.gov/images/stories/Letter_to_President_Obama_re_Daqduq_-_16_MAY_2012.pdf

So if an American killed a Saudi national here in the US, we should then turn the American over to Saudi Arabia to be tried in a Saudi court? Or is it because we are American, we get special rules that only apply to the US?

The guy was Lebanese idiot, not Iraqi. Hezbollah is a proxy of Iran He should have been tried in a military Court not handed over to Iraq. What is wrong with you people?
 
Was West buck dancing and wearing blackface when he wrote the letter? That coon West wouldn't know real leadership if it bit him in the ass.

So the fact that Obama released a man who tortured and killed 5 U.S. soldiers is of no consequence to you? You’re pathetic little punk

I spent 20 years in the Navy, 8 of those stationed in Marine or joint Navy/Marine commands and I know plenty of Americans who committed crimes off base in a foreign country and accordance with the SOFA the host country turned them over to the US Military to be punished.

This was a war idiot, not some of base shit that happend during peace time. Get your head out of your ass
 
So the fact that Obama released a man who tortured and killed 5 U.S. soldiers is of no consequence to you? You’re pathetic little punk

I spent 20 years in the Navy, 8 of those stationed in Marine or joint Navy/Marine commands and I know plenty of Americans who committed crimes off base in a foreign country and accordance with the SOFA the host country turned them over to the US Military to be punished.

This was a war idiot, not some of base shit that happend during peace time. Get your head out of your ass

And study your fucking topic, you clueless fool.

This from 12/11/2011:

The decision about what to do with Mr. Daqduq is complex, and time is running out. The ability of the military to hold any prisoners in Iraq is fast evaporating as it closes detention facilities and sends its remaining guards home, and so the military has been asking the administration to resolve his fate well before Dec. 31.

Under the status quo arrangement, Mr. Daqduq would be turned over to the Iraqis for possible prosecution. Officials are wary, however, because many former detainees have either been acquitted by Iraqi courts or released without charges, and Mr. Maliki could face political pressure to free Mr. Daqduq.

The administration, officials say, wants to find a solution in which Mr. Daqduq remains locked up — not only because of his suspected role in helping attacks on American troops, but also because his release could become a propaganda victory for Iran and Iraqi Shiite militants at a time of significant tensions.

And:

“Mr. Attorney General, if you try to bring this guy back to the United States and put him in civilian court, or use a military commission inside the United States, holy hell is going to break out,” Mr. Graham said. “And if we let him go and turn him over to the Iraqis, that is just like letting him go. I think this would be a huge mistake.”

But within the administration, the Guantánamo option has been seen as unacceptable — not only because Mr. Obama has resisted adding to the detainee population there and still hopes to close the prison, but also because the facility is anathema in the Middle East and Mr. Maliki would not approve sending someone there, one official said.

It would violate Iraq’s sovereignty to remove him from the country without the Iraqi government’s permission. Under the Status of Forces Agreement the Bush administration struck with Iraq in late 2008, decisions on the disposition of any detainees in Iraq are ultimately up to the Iraqis, and the United States pledged to respect Iraq’s laws and sovereignty.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/12/w...detainee-in-iraq-poses-dilemma-for-obama.html
 
Allen west letter to Obama regarding release of terrorist who tortured and killed U.S. Solders..

Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal”

Posted by allenwestrepublic on May 16, 2012


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WASHINGTON)– Congressman Allen West (R-FL) released this statement today after sending a letter to President Barack Obama condemning the Administration’s release, to the Iraqi court system, of a known Hezbollah terrorist responsible for the murder of an Army officer and four other service members:

“It is with great disappointment and concern that I write to President Barack Obama today with regards to Ali Musa Daqduq and the decision by the Administration to release this madman to an Iraqi court, who in turn set this known terrorist free.

Ali Musa Daqduq led a well-planned and coordinated attack in Karbala, Iraq in 2007 in which one American soldier, Captain Brian Freeman, was killed and four other service members were abducted and later murdered.

The Administration mistakenly used the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), which required Iraqi citizens to be handed over to Iraq before December of 2011, as a reasoning for Daqduq’s release to an Iraqi court. However, since Ali Musa Daqduq was born in Lebanon, and was in fact a Lebanese citizen at the time of his capture, SOFA should not have applied to him.

As someone who served 22 years in the United States Army and served in both Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, I can tell you that true leadership means making responsible decisions, not necessarily popular ones. The President had options when dealing with this terrorist. Daqduq could have been transferred to Guantanamo Bay where he could have been tried in front of a military commission.
.

Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal” | AllenWestRepublic

http://west.house.gov/images/stories/Letter_to_President_Obama_re_Daqduq_-_16_MAY_2012.pdf
Barack Hussein Obama, never met an Islamic terrorist he didn't like.
 
Allen west letter to Obama regarding release of terrorist who tortured and killed U.S. Solders..

Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal”

Posted by allenwestrepublic on May 16, 2012


jp-detain-popup.jpg



WASHINGTON)– Congressman Allen West (R-FL) released this statement today after sending a letter to President Barack Obama condemning the Administration’s release, to the Iraqi court system, of a known Hezbollah terrorist responsible for the murder of an Army officer and four other service members:

“It is with great disappointment and concern that I write to President Barack Obama today with regards to Ali Musa Daqduq and the decision by the Administration to release this madman to an Iraqi court, who in turn set this known terrorist free.

Ali Musa Daqduq led a well-planned and coordinated attack in Karbala, Iraq in 2007 in which one American soldier, Captain Brian Freeman, was killed and four other service members were abducted and later murdered.

The Administration mistakenly used the Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA), which required Iraqi citizens to be handed over to Iraq before December of 2011, as a reasoning for Daqduq’s release to an Iraqi court. However, since Ali Musa Daqduq was born in Lebanon, and was in fact a Lebanese citizen at the time of his capture, SOFA should not have applied to him.

As someone who served 22 years in the United States Army and served in both Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, I can tell you that true leadership means making responsible decisions, not necessarily popular ones. The President had options when dealing with this terrorist. Daqduq could have been transferred to Guantanamo Bay where he could have been tried in front of a military commission.
.

Rep Allen West President Obama’s release of a known Hezbollah terrorist is an “utter betrayal” | AllenWestRepublic

http://west.house.gov/images/stories/Letter_to_President_Obama_re_Daqduq_-_16_MAY_2012.pdf
Barack Hussein Obama, never met an Islamic terrorist he didn't like.

Yep. As long as they kill white conservatives.
 
I spent 20 years in the Navy, 8 of those stationed in Marine or joint Navy/Marine commands and I know plenty of Americans who committed crimes off base in a foreign country and accordance with the SOFA the host country turned them over to the US Military to be punished.

This was a war idiot, not some of base shit that happend during peace time. Get your head out of your ass

And study your fucking topic, you clueless fool.

This from 12/11/2011:

The decision about what to do with Mr. Daqduq is complex, and time is running out. The ability of the military to hold any prisoners in Iraq is fast evaporating as it closes detention facilities and sends its remaining guards home, and so the military has been asking the administration to resolve his fate well before Dec. 31.

Under the status quo arrangement, Mr. Daqduq would be turned over to the Iraqis for possible prosecution. Officials are wary, however, because many former detainees have either been acquitted by Iraqi courts or released without charges, and Mr. Maliki could face political pressure to free Mr. Daqduq.

The administration, officials say, wants to find a solution in which Mr. Daqduq remains locked up — not only because of his suspected role in helping attacks on American troops, but also because his release could become a propaganda victory for Iran and Iraqi Shiite militants at a time of significant tensions.

And:

“Mr. Attorney General, if you try to bring this guy back to the United States and put him in civilian court, or use a military commission inside the United States, holy hell is going to break out,” Mr. Graham said. “And if we let him go and turn him over to the Iraqis, that is just like letting him go. I think this would be a huge mistake.”

But within the administration, the Guantánamo option has been seen as unacceptable — not only because Mr. Obama has resisted adding to the detainee population there and still hopes to close the prison, but also because the facility is anathema in the Middle East and Mr. Maliki would not approve sending someone there, one official said.

It would violate Iraq’s sovereignty to remove him from the country without the Iraqi government’s permission. Under the Status of Forces Agreement the Bush administration struck with Iraq in late 2008, decisions on the disposition of any detainees in Iraq are ultimately up to the Iraqis, and the United States pledged to respect Iraq’s laws and sovereignty.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/12/w...detainee-in-iraq-poses-dilemma-for-obama.html

I could give a shit about some stupid agreement. The guy was not Iraqi and should not have been turned over to them he tortured and killed U.S. soldiers get it idiot!
 
This was a war idiot, not some of base shit that happend during peace time. Get your head out of your ass

And study your fucking topic, you clueless fool.

This from 12/11/2011:

The decision about what to do with Mr. Daqduq is complex, and time is running out. The ability of the military to hold any prisoners in Iraq is fast evaporating as it closes detention facilities and sends its remaining guards home, and so the military has been asking the administration to resolve his fate well before Dec. 31.

Under the status quo arrangement, Mr. Daqduq would be turned over to the Iraqis for possible prosecution. Officials are wary, however, because many former detainees have either been acquitted by Iraqi courts or released without charges, and Mr. Maliki could face political pressure to free Mr. Daqduq.

The administration, officials say, wants to find a solution in which Mr. Daqduq remains locked up — not only because of his suspected role in helping attacks on American troops, but also because his release could become a propaganda victory for Iran and Iraqi Shiite militants at a time of significant tensions.

And:

“Mr. Attorney General, if you try to bring this guy back to the United States and put him in civilian court, or use a military commission inside the United States, holy hell is going to break out,” Mr. Graham said. “And if we let him go and turn him over to the Iraqis, that is just like letting him go. I think this would be a huge mistake.”

But within the administration, the Guantánamo option has been seen as unacceptable — not only because Mr. Obama has resisted adding to the detainee population there and still hopes to close the prison, but also because the facility is anathema in the Middle East and Mr. Maliki would not approve sending someone there, one official said.

It would violate Iraq’s sovereignty to remove him from the country without the Iraqi government’s permission. Under the Status of Forces Agreement the Bush administration struck with Iraq in late 2008, decisions on the disposition of any detainees in Iraq are ultimately up to the Iraqis, and the United States pledged to respect Iraq’s laws and sovereignty.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/12/w...detainee-in-iraq-poses-dilemma-for-obama.html

I could give a shit about some stupid agreement. The guy was not Iraqi and should not have been turned over to them he tortured and killed U.S. soldiers get it idiot!

You don't care about the SOFA? Were you ever in the military, stationed overseas?

P.S. We can track your threads and his real crime in your eyes is that he is Muslim. I hate white people, but my hatred pales in comparison to your hatred of Muslims. But you are a typical Jew.
 
And study your fucking topic, you clueless fool.

This from 12/11/2011:

The decision about what to do with Mr. Daqduq is complex, and time is running out. The ability of the military to hold any prisoners in Iraq is fast evaporating as it closes detention facilities and sends its remaining guards home, and so the military has been asking the administration to resolve his fate well before Dec. 31.

Under the status quo arrangement, Mr. Daqduq would be turned over to the Iraqis for possible prosecution. Officials are wary, however, because many former detainees have either been acquitted by Iraqi courts or released without charges, and Mr. Maliki could face political pressure to free Mr. Daqduq.

The administration, officials say, wants to find a solution in which Mr. Daqduq remains locked up — not only because of his suspected role in helping attacks on American troops, but also because his release could become a propaganda victory for Iran and Iraqi Shiite militants at a time of significant tensions.

And:

“Mr. Attorney General, if you try to bring this guy back to the United States and put him in civilian court, or use a military commission inside the United States, holy hell is going to break out,” Mr. Graham said. “And if we let him go and turn him over to the Iraqis, that is just like letting him go. I think this would be a huge mistake.”

But within the administration, the Guantánamo option has been seen as unacceptable — not only because Mr. Obama has resisted adding to the detainee population there and still hopes to close the prison, but also because the facility is anathema in the Middle East and Mr. Maliki would not approve sending someone there, one official said.

It would violate Iraq’s sovereignty to remove him from the country without the Iraqi government’s permission. Under the Status of Forces Agreement the Bush administration struck with Iraq in late 2008, decisions on the disposition of any detainees in Iraq are ultimately up to the Iraqis, and the United States pledged to respect Iraq’s laws and sovereignty.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/12/w...detainee-in-iraq-poses-dilemma-for-obama.html

I could give a shit about some stupid agreement. The guy was not Iraqi and should not have been turned over to them he tortured and killed U.S. soldiers get it idiot!

You don't care about the SOFA? Were you ever in the military, stationed overseas?

P.S. We can track your threads and his real crime in your eyes is that he is Muslim. I hate white people, but my hatred pales in comparison to your hatred of Muslims. But you are a typical Jew.

Wrong...If he were a Jew. I would feel the same not quit as shallow as you.
 
Was West buck dancing and wearing blackface when he wrote the letter? That coon West wouldn't know real leadership if it bit him in the ass.

Salt, not everybody is a ooga-booga bone-in-the-nose tribalist like you. Some of us, like Mr. West, have been civilized American patriots for a long time now. Maybe you ought to take the plate out of your bottom lip so your lips will stop flapping, jackass?

How many years were you in the military? I did 20 years, traveling all over the world and the only charity I give to and have given to for the past 20 years is the Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society.

So you's civilized now. Did you perm your hair and get yourself a fat white woman. Do you make eye contact when talking to white people? Hahaha.
I'm married to a Dominican woman. No, I have a nice fade like the young brothers get nowadays. I don't feel a need to brag about military service. You're definitely an embarrassment to the corps, sir.
 
West’s letter follows one sent by Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee on May 10 – three days after the Iraq court cleared Daqduq of criminal charges and ordered his release.

The letter to Attorney General Eric Holder and Defense Secretary Leon Panetta suggests the administration waited until Daqduq was in Iraqi custody before filing murder, terrorism and other charges. It also states the administration intentionally kept information from Capitol Hill lawmakers, who learned about the purported charges and Daqduq’s ordered release through New York Times stories.

“Eight pages of charges ... appears to indicate that either the administration was purposefully withholding information from Congress or it had not done the due diligence required to file charges,” states the letter signed by Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley, the committee’s ranking GOP lawmaker, and the seven other GOP lawmakers on the committee.

A senior administration official told Fox News the U.S. strongly opposes his acquittal but respects the independence of the Iraqi judiciary. The official also said Daqduq remains in custody and that U.S. officials continue to work with Iraqi officials to pursue all legal options
.



Read more: Hill GOP wants answers on Hezbollah leader tied to soldiers killings, set for release | Fox News
 
Barack Hussein Obama, never met an Islamic terrorist he didn't like.

Yep. As long as they kill white conservatives.

Are you sure the five US servicemen that this asshole killed were white and conservative?
 
So Israel can swap prisoners with Hamas and it does not bother you?
Was Obama standing right there and did he signs release papers?
 
And study your fucking topic, you clueless fool.

This from 12/11/2011:

The decision about what to do with Mr. Daqduq is complex, and time is running out. The ability of the military to hold any prisoners in Iraq is fast evaporating as it closes detention facilities and sends its remaining guards home, and so the military has been asking the administration to resolve his fate well before Dec. 31.

Under the status quo arrangement, Mr. Daqduq would be turned over to the Iraqis for possible prosecution. Officials are wary, however, because many former detainees have either been acquitted by Iraqi courts or released without charges, and Mr. Maliki could face political pressure to free Mr. Daqduq.

The administration, officials say, wants to find a solution in which Mr. Daqduq remains locked up — not only because of his suspected role in helping attacks on American troops, but also because his release could become a propaganda victory for Iran and Iraqi Shiite militants at a time of significant tensions.

And:

“Mr. Attorney General, if you try to bring this guy back to the United States and put him in civilian court, or use a military commission inside the United States, holy hell is going to break out,” Mr. Graham said. “And if we let him go and turn him over to the Iraqis, that is just like letting him go. I think this would be a huge mistake.”

But within the administration, the Guantánamo option has been seen as unacceptable — not only because Mr. Obama has resisted adding to the detainee population there and still hopes to close the prison, but also because the facility is anathema in the Middle East and Mr. Maliki would not approve sending someone there, one official said.

It would violate Iraq’s sovereignty to remove him from the country without the Iraqi government’s permission. Under the Status of Forces Agreement the Bush administration struck with Iraq in late 2008, decisions on the disposition of any detainees in Iraq are ultimately up to the Iraqis, and the United States pledged to respect Iraq’s laws and sovereignty.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/12/w...detainee-in-iraq-poses-dilemma-for-obama.html

I could give a shit about some stupid agreement. The guy was not Iraqi and should not have been turned over to them he tortured and killed U.S. soldiers get it idiot!

You don't care about the SOFA? Were you ever in the military, stationed overseas?

P.S. We can track your threads and his real crime in your eyes is that he is Muslim. I hate white people, but my hatred pales in comparison to your hatred of Muslims. But you are a typical Jew.

This pretty much explains your position. You hate white people, therefore anyone who kills white people has not done anything but what you wish you could do if it were yourself instead of them.
 

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