William Lietzau, former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Policy, has explained
this in the following way:
f you could graduate from a Taliban boot camp of course you can’t be prosecuted for
anything, you haven’t done anything, you’re only a graduate. But if you were captured in war, of
course you wouldn’t release that person, they’re still the enemy, they still want to fight you, they
still want to kill you […] So, you wouldn’t release them but on the other hand you can’t
criminally prosecute them.
As Lietzau has outlined in reference to Afghanistan, detention is not “because [combatants] have
committed some criminal offence that we want to punish them for, but because they are the enemy.”32
Perhaps that answers your question woody.
