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Originally Posted by OMG!WTF!
You still have to prove a case against him for treason. A video of him making bombs is not going to do it. Were they really bombs? Were they used against Canadian soldiers? Did he throw the grenade? No one saw him. There was another guy alive in the compound. What's more likely, his confession under torture is true, or he has no reliable memory of the event due to trauma and shock? He was blown up. It's pretty reasonable to believe he has no recall of the event. So knock your socks off with a treason charge.
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Me? I didn't mention he should be charged with Treason. I corrected someone else on the statute of limitations of a Treason charge and that if the Government wished to consider a treason charge, they
could charge him with High Treason. I didn't write "should".