You make alot of unfounded assumptions here...
I am not trying to convince you of anything. I am well aware that your responce was to someone else, however, I chose to play on your use of words "we fight it right" to make a point of my own. Which, is to say that I do not think we can be fighting right if we release these people back into the fight against us and killing our guys all over again.
There is more then one connotation to "we fight it right". I chose to target a different connotation then you did. Obviously you are talking about morality in warfare. I am not. I am talking about functional aspects, which is an altogether different thing.
Now lets talk about the American issue you just raised. For the most part I am in support of the way the Americans have decided to deal with the larger issue of detainees and Gitmo ect... I know I know, Im a Canadian, im not supposed to say that... But regardless, thats how I feel. They had it right, though others may argue that thats not "fighting it right". Unfortunately, due to political pressure on the Bush administration, and now, the new stance of Obama, they will no longer have it right in my opinion. Overal operational effectiveness in the war on terror is now being sacrificed, but, others will be happier because "were doing it right". I think that is a mistake. But am not an anti american, nor am I anti Bush.
I used your play on words to make a different point. I didnt use it to attack you, or to convince you of anything. I am simply adding my own thoughts to this discussion.