Mikey wrote:You say that now, but the UKoGBaNI would most likely be one of the nations decrying the "evil, maverick U.S.A." were we to have done so.
Why? We're doing nothing of the sort regarding the exact same charges against KSM.
Absolutely. Perhaps you'll notice that people besides yourself have posted in this discussion. It had been mentioned that someone would have preferred to let him rot like a common criminal until his kidneys gave out. Obviously the intent was to indicate that he should be made to suffer in prison, when such suffering is both unlikely and not nearly appropriate to the crime.
I'll let Tyyr explain his reasoning further if he wants to, but I see it as simply not allowing him to become a martyr as would have happened had been executed and as may happen given the actual manner of his death. Just let him fade away. A fading that
would have been likely to his kidneys giving out.
As for suffering appropriate to the crime, I would call keeping him locked up, unable to further contribute to his organisations crimes or gain the martyr's death he would probably have wanted when push came to shove, to be ample punishment.
WTF are you on about? I don't care about your stance on the death penalty, nor was this directed at anything you in particular had said. This was distinctly and patently a pre-emptive follow-up to the first bit I'd mentioned about the relatively easy go he'd have as a legal prisoner. The natural response for an American proposing his arrest and trial, once his incarceration had been decried, would be to suggest the same arrest and trial and execution in lieu of said incarceration. Following that, I expanded my statement to cover this next step in the reasoning.
Fair enough, although the standard arguments against the death penalty continue to stand, in addition to the ones you mention as specific to OBL's case.