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Originally Posted by blankall
He's on film making and placing bombs for terrorists. It doesn't really matter which specific bombs specific terrorists used in specific places. Even if he was washing the dishes for the people he was with, he'd likely be convicted as a party to their crimes.
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Were those bombs for terrorism or were they for war? It makes a big difference. People seem to forget that while the taliban were considered a terrorist organization everywhere else, they were the government body in Afghanistan at the time, anything they did to defend against coalition forces were no different than what the Germans did in WWI and II, unless you consider what they did to be acts of terrorism, what Khadr did was not terrorism. The case could be made for treason, but again his age at the time and the upbringing he was born into are significant factors to consider when determine whether or not he could have avoided this scenario.