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For His Treatment of Children in the 'War on Terror,' Bush Is a War Criminal
Surely nothing that President Bush has done in his two wretched terms of office -- not the invasion and destruction of Iraq, not the overturning of the five-centuries-old tradition of habeas corpus, not his authorization and encouragement of torture, not his campaign of domestic spying -- nothing, can compare in its ugliness as his approval, as commander in chief, of the imprisoning of over 2500 children.
According to the US government's own figures, that is how many kids 17 years and younger have been held since 2001 as "enemy combatants" -- often for over a year, and sometimes for over five years. At least eight of those children, some reportedly as young as 10, were held at Guantanamo. They even had a special camp for them there: Camp Iguana. One of those kids committed suicide at the age of 21, after spending five years in confinement at Guantanamo. (Ironically and tragically, that particular victim of the president's criminal policy, had been determined by the Pentagon to have been innocent only two weeks before he took his own life, but nobody bothered to tell him he was slated for release and a return home to Afghanistan.)
I say Bush's behavior is criminal because since 1949, under the Geneva Conventions signed and adopted by the US, and incorporated into US law under the Constitution's supremacy clause, children under the age of 15 are classed as "protected persons," and even if captured while fighting against US forces are to be considered victims, not POWs. In 2002, the Bush administration signed an updated version of that treaty, raising the "protected person" age to all those "under 18."
Treaties don't mean much to this president, to the vice president, or to the rest of the administration, but they should mean something to the rest of us.
But capturing and imprisoning children isn't even the worst of this president's war crimes when it comes to the abuse of the young. Under Bush's leadership as commander in chief, the US military in Iraq and Afghanistan has been considering any male child in Iraq of age 14 or older to be a potential combatant. They have been treated accordingly -- shot by US troops, imprisoned as "enemy combatants," and subjected to torture.
In the 2004 assault by US Marines on the city of Fallujah, things were even worse. Dexter Filkins, a reporter for the New York Times, reported that before that invasion, some 20,000 Marines encircled the doomed city, which the White House had decided to level because it harbored a bunch of insurgents and had angered the American public by capturing, killing and mutilating the bodies of four mercenaries working for US forces. The residents of the 300,000-population city were warned of the coming all-out attack. Women and children and old people were allowed to flee the city and pass through the cordon of troops. But Filkins reported that males determined to be "of combat age," which in this case was established as 12 and up, were barred from leaving, and sent back into the city to await their fate. Young boys were ripped from their screaming mothers and sent trudging back to the city to face death.
In the ensuing slaughter, as the US dumped bombs, napalm, phosphorus, anti-personnel fragmentation weapons and an unimaginable quantity of machine gun and small arms fire on the city, it is clear that many of those young boys died.
This was a triple war crime. First of all, it was a case of collective punishment -- a practice popular with the Nazis in World War II, and barred by the Geneva Conventions. The international laws of war also guarantees the right of surrender, so those men and boys who tried to leave, even if suspected of being enemy fighters, should have been allowed to surrender and be held as captives until their loyalties could be established. The boys, meanwhile, were "protected persons" who were by law to be treated as victims of war, and protected from harm.
Instead they were treated as the enemy, to be destroyed.
For these crimes, the president should today be impeached by the Congress and then tried as a war criminal.
After watching this Congress cower from its responsibility to defend the Constitution, I have little hope of that happening. But I do harbor the hope that once Bush has left office, some prosecutor in another country -- perhaps Spain, or Canada or Germany -- will use the doctrine of universal jurisdiction to indict him for war crimes, and, should he leave the country for some lucrative speaking engagement, arrest him, the way former dictator Augusto Pinochet was arrested by a Spanish prosecutor on a visit to the UK.
For his abuse, imprisonment and killing of children, this president should stand trial for war crimes.
Dave Lindorff's most recent book is "The Case for Impeachment" (St. Martin's Press, 2006). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net.



63 Comments so far
Show All"For these crimes, the president should today be impeached by the Congress and then tried as a war criminal."
-but i thought we pass judgment BEFORE (or perhaps, IN SPITE OF) the evidence these days, do we not?
i say hang them first.
ask questions later.
Waterboarded...impeached...indicted...tried....hung....along with the entire COMPLICIT cabal. WE MUST HAVE JUSTICE BEFORE THIS SOB LEAVES OFFICE. This criminal/genocidal maniac CANNOT be allowed to traumatize and murder innocent children, tap dance and walk out of office a free man.
Bush et. al. will no more tried for his crimes against humanity than Kissinger et. al.sadly
Well at least Kissinger had to flee Paris with his tail between his legs and security guards keeping the Paris police and a Spanish prosecutor at arms' length. He doesn't do much foreign travel anymore either, for fear of arrest.
We could hope for the same fate for Bush, Cheney and the rest of the gang.
Dave Lindorff
www.thiscantbehappening.net
The question to me is: If Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld and the rest of the crime family that is running our Government and destroying our Constitution, are not tried for war crimes, who will ever be indicted for war crimes?
If Bush and Cheney are treated just like any other ex-President and Vice-President by an incoming Democratic administration, then the American public will have learned nothing. They should be pariahs and treated as such. It just makes me sick that I will be living in the same state as these two fraudsters.
Adding to the awful crimes and horrors that David Lindorff describes here are the facts that many of these children -- and often their moms -- are held hostage to force the families to "behave," i.e. not participate in the insurgency to liberate their nation from foreign invasion.
Somebody please explain to me how the use of concentration camps for children: where they are tortured, abused, held hostage and murdered is any different than what the Nazis did? Can anyone tell me that we are not a fascist dictatorship? Please, tell me I'm deluded.
well, at least we still impeach over affairs.
...and hold hearings for baseball players using drugs.
The neocons will flee to their ranch in Paraguay before they get arrested since Paraguay does not extradite criminals.
And don't forget, we won't tolerate spying by NFL franchises, or cheating in American Idol balloting...
Actually, it doesn't matter whether it was a declared war or not. The Geneva Convention on treatment of civilians in conflicts refers to any conflict--even a civil conflict within a single country. So even a sleazeball lawyer like John Yoo couldn't create a legal fiction to get Bush off the hook on this one.
All that is lacking at this point is a prosecutor in some other country with the ganas to file an indictment.
Here's why neither Bush nor any of his cultists will ever be tried for "war crimes."
Because The United States of America is not now, nor was it ever, in a state of declared war with Iraq or Afghanistan.
That's their backdoor fail-safe maneuver: there is no such thing as "illegal invasion crimes" or "illegal occupation crimes." So, when the time comes to indict, the already well-warped Justice Department will write an "opinion" that states all administration officials and their minions are exempt from all "war crime" charges because Congress never officially declared war.
And the next day, Bush will receive the Nobel Peace Prize during the grand opening celebration of his "Freedom Institute."
Bush is still TWICE as popular as our Democratic (do nothing) Congress. 23% to 11%, last I looked. Knowledge without action is BS, which of course is what our elected representatives do best.
I read recently, that we underpay the President and Congressmen and should not expect more than what we get for such comparitively low wages. Hard to argue with that.
gee.
Holding children 17 and under as political prisoners...
How very Stalinist and reminiscent of the Gulags. Or the nazi concentration camps.
I wonder if the US has some on it's own soil.
Oh yeah. They do.
They were built by the KBR division of Cheney's company Halliburton.
Calling Bush a war criminal at this point is redundant. He, and the ENTIRE US government and military are as guilty as the man on the grassy knoll.
You people (and I use the term VERY loosely) don't need a trail and jury for this man.
You need an exterminator with a proven track record for ridding a house infested with cockroaches.
Don't call for a special prosecutor. Call Orkin.
I second the call for the Orkin man!
Must bush launch nukes and kill tens of millions in one go before he's finally held accountable for his many crimes? Would he be held to account even then?
http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2008/0522/breaking8.htm - Shepherds & boys killed
Torturing the 500 children - they never had it so good
Cluster bombing civilians - for humanitarian reasons
G.W.Bush has shown the world what is to be done with war criminals - as in Saddam
For Paul Revere:
Congress and our Justice Dept.consistantly show that none of those responsible will ever be indicted. And if recent history is any guide, you, me and many others may be held as domestic combatants, anti-patriotic conspirators guilty of fomenting dissent.
Dave Lindorff has once again pointed out that Bush is a war criminal. I was just telling a friend of mine that it would be good if Bush were indicted overseas and therefore unable to travel abroad. It would be better if he were impeached first and then tried for his many crimes. Thanks to Dave Lindorff for reminding us once again of the criminality of this administration and for calling out for justice.
Frank1569- How about we forget the 'war criminal' charges and just go straight to 'Crimes Against Humanity'?
Does that make you feel better?
It is simply unbelievable to me that Americans can make any claim to some sort of national morality. Granted, some people don't know about Fallujah, or the "turkey shoot" of the retreating Iraqis at the end of Gulf War 1, but just what do they think our military is used for? Handing out candy bars?
Those of us who hear our fellow Americans spout off nationalistic drivel about "The land of the free because of the brave" can only feel a sick revulsion at their mindless enabling of the American atrocity machine, AKA the Military Industrial Complex.
We all had better get used to this kind of shit. It is not going to end with any new Administration or Congressional membership or any other phony election. This is not new for the US of A. As we kill and torture more and more people around the world one day the rest of the world will rise up in opposition to US. That's is how it has always worked. We will be destroyed just like Germany, Rome, France, Japan... Well, you get the picture. If you want to do someting real to fight these murderous criminals it will take killing Americans (Police) and sabotaging what ever you can of the infrastructure. Good luck! You will need it.
What potentially sucks the worst about not impeaching Dubya is the appalling precedent that it sets. Presidents of any party can get away with damn near any form of mis-, mal-, or nonfeasance now. I'm amazed that hotshot attorneys like Nancy Pelosi haven't thought that through.
The only difference is that if a Democratic president tried get away with what Dubya effectively has, the Republican perpetual hate machine with its endless supply of cash would jump all over it. Said Democrat would have to be as non-stick as Bill Clinton to survive the deluge of flak, and there aren't many in that league.
What are the good people left in the military waiting for?! My God these men and women need to start the revolution NOW! COUP NOW! We will follow.
We know all of this already - this is nothing new. We've been talking about impeaching the criminal punk forever, yet there he sits. I do not foresee them leaving in January of 2009, either!
Name-calling may help with our rage, but coolly reporting the evidence, transmitting it to Congress with continued insistence that impeachment is our only constitutionally based action that empowers the people to remove a despot, is the proper way to rid ourselves of these neocon scoundrels. We must insist, continually and unswervingly, that Congress do what they were elected in '06 to do. We voted them in to eliminate the unitary executive, return to the Constitutional Republic form of government, get our troops out of the occupation role in Iraq and Afghanistan and begin the healing of the planet, starting with the abused and neglected infrastructure of our country. The fear, which fuels Bush/Cheney has always been of their making and is not deserving of the honest, decent and courageous working people of our country to maintain.
"U.S. helicopter airstrike on Wednesday night killed eight civilians, including two children, north of Baghdad, police officials said on Thursday. Colonel Mudhher al-Qaisi, police chief in the town of Baiji, said the attack was on a group of shepherds in a vehicle in a farming area. Relatives said some of those killed were fleeing on foot after the U.S. military arrived in the area.Reuters pictures showed relatives of the dead standing beside corpses covered by white sheets outside a mosque in Baiji, an oil refining town 180 km (110 miles) north of Baghdad. "There were two boys, one was eight and the other was 11," said police Major Ahmed Hussein, giving the ages of two of the victims." --- Reuters 5/22/08
Multiply this by a hundred thousand times and you get the picture of what the U.S. is doing in Iraq. The sad part is that Americans don't care; they keep voting for politicians who will continue the war funding.
Bush won't be tried for war crimes. He will be protected by Obama, or Clinton, or McCain, et al just as Nancy Pelosi has protected him from impeachment. They're all in it together for $$$$$ war profiteering $$$$$
What do the heartless bastards care about other people's children, especially children in foreign lands where they don't need to see their dirty work being carried out.
We oughta get it by now: There will be no indictments, there will be no consequences they will have to pay. They will continue without impunity. Otherwise, Congress would have the process well underway. The Ervin Watergate hearings started almost 18 months before articles of impeachment were written up. This was after months of investigation
Mr Dave Lindorf,
We have no doubt that the man inside the White House is a war criminal, nothing new. He launched wars of agression and killed and tortured and maimed millions based on lies. He is a born liar. Nothing that he says can be true.
Now, if this criminal tells you that a cave dweller in a far away land sent 19 terrorists armed with boxcutters to ram planes into WTC buildings because he hates our freedom, do you believe him? Of course you do, because you are a hypocrite sycophant. If I tell you that WTC7 was not hit by a plane do you believe me? No you don't, because your guru Alexander Cockburn saw an invisible plane hitting it.
So, what are you telling us here? That Bush is a war criminal is common knowledge. What we expect from you is to say it loud and clear that 9/11 was an INSIDE JOB, then we will believe the rest of what you say. So far you have parroted Bush's fairytale of 19 Muslim Arabs armed with boxcutters bullshit.
For this simple reason I declare you a hypocrite, a liar, a sycophant, an enabler of war criminals
No way you can escape from the Truth, you see, it catches up with you wherever you go.
Of course Dave is right, I too am horrified and thankful for his excellent reporting and powerful article, especially on the assault by US Marines on the city of Fallujah.
However, to state that the criminal abuse of 2,500 child prisoners is the worse thing he/US has done, is rhetorical.
Millions of people have been murder in the US-lead wars of aggression in Afghanistan and Iraq. Tons of depleted uranium (DU) has been spread from those countries, and will continue on around the world in perpetuity to killing and mutilating the DNA of every living thing in an invisible dooms day machine blowing in the wind and ridding on the water, carried in our bodies, and perhaps in time to everybody making reproduction less and less untenable.
The pretext that is inexplicable suffered in good faith or abject surrender and self disgrace, is swallowing the Big Lie of 9/11. For by doing that, in and of itself, has ushered in all the repression and aggression predicated on 9/11.
9/11 was the worse thing the Bush crime family and co-conspirators Inc have done.
But, does Dave understand that? He is denying it, when he cynically called for impeachment until now, with invoking that Bush is a war criminal, something that placards have stated for over 5 years. Welcome aboard the People's Tribunal.
But, my question lingers on, how can anyone in clear conscience, shrink from the truth of 9/11? Or worse, treat those that do speak truth to power, be shrugged-off with sneering diversion?
The worse thing "liberals" have done, "is to go along, to get along" pragmatically beginning at self-censorship, then others, by denigration and derision to insulate themselves and consequently aiding and abetting the 9/11 conspiracy and war crimes and omnicide it is used to rationalize..
Dave Lindorff and Webster Tarpley - 60 Minute Video that includes Ralph Schoenman and Mya Shone
That is very interesting video, a heavyweight feewheeling conversation with a broader and deeper analysis, of where we are at, and what can be done. I loved it, and glad to share it with you.
Maybe Bush figures this is all okay because these are the very things Israel does on a daily basis, and everyone loves Israel and no one takes any action against her so how could it be illegal?
Frankly, justice, if served, will never come from a British commonwealth nation or European nation, especially Germany, which we still occupy BTW. The US is a defacto British commonwealth nation serving the Queen.
I know the reality of 9/11, but most people refuse to see it, or maybe they do, but are able to accept it or are afraid to discuss it (for good reason). Once you can figure it out a lot of other things become clear, and it is not hard if you have an open mind that still functions, just read David Ray Griffins stuff.
People will wake up or they won't. If they don't, then history says it will just get worse.
It would be nice to have bush wake up one morning, around 4AM, with the severed heads of about 50 Iraqi's in bed with him. And him chained there, and no one to come to his horrified assistance, for a few days.
The only thing that will take Bush down is the economy. Corporations rule, and when the economy gets so bad that it starts to hurt them, Bush will be history.
Are you people daft or what? Don't you know that you actually have to lose a war and then actually be in the hands of your enemy before you are actually a war criminal. And for US concerns there actually, technically has to be a war in the 1st place. Despite the fact that what is going in Iraq and Afghanistan is called a war there is technically no real "war". That's because these guys outsmarted us all. How say you? The Congress never declared "War" therefore IAW US Constitution there technically is not a war! And since in time of war the unitary executive acting as the Commander-in-Chief can do as he pleases he could very well in circumstance where Congress did declare war, himself declare there really was no war and therefore none of the Laws of war would apply anyway!
You all betta re'conize!
Long Live King George!
There is an article on Common Dreams today about bananas. Apparently they are a monoculture and there is a fungus that is wiping them all out.
The discussion thread after the article turned to corporatism and its dangers. One of the commenters suggested Googling "united fruit george bush" I knew where he was going with that because I learned from reading "American Dynasty" by Kevin Phillips that H.W. Bush owned United Fruit.
But check out this site, also found by Googling "united fruit george bush."
http://www.spiritone.com/~gdy52150/timeline.html
Ptsssss.... Impeachment is off the table", says the Obama/Clinton Party.
what do you say, you Clinton/Obama cheerleaders?
AND DON'T FORGET THIS STORY:
Two young sons of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the suspected mastermind of the September 11 attacks, are being used by the CIA to force their father to talk.
Yousef al-Khalid, 9, and his brother, Abed al-Khalid, 7, were taken into custody in Pakistan in September when intelligence officers raided a flat in Karachi where their father had been hiding.
Mohammed fled just hours before the raid but his sons and another senior al-Qaeda member were found cowering behind a wardrobe in the apartment. The boys have been held by the Pakistani authorities but this weekend they were flown to America where they will be questioned about their father.
See: http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/03/09/1047144871928.html
Yes to impeachment and yes to indictment for war crimes.
Makes me feel guilty for paying taxes. We must rid ourselves of these wanton criminally behaving Executives in the White House!!
IT CAN NOT COME SOON ENOUGH!!!!!
Karita and Paul Hummer
San Jose, CA
MiMiCcS May 22nd, 2008 6:34 pm
'I know ,I know the reality of 9/11, but most people refuse to see it, or maybe they do, but are able to accept it or are afraid to discuss it (for good reason). Once you can figure it out a lot of other things become clear, and it is not hard if you have an open mind that still functions,...'
Very true, and that is why the radicalization that comes with disillusionment, or awakening to the of previously gullible mind, that will hunger for more clarity and revelations, dissolving layer upon layer of indoctrination with disinformation, evaporates, creating a vacuum for the truth to be valid within you.
I justed posted . Kevin had invited Chomsky on this radio program, Chomsky accepted and later claims he had not agreed to discuss 9/11, and went further in stating that Kevin agreed not to bring it up. Kevin refuted this, and was called a liar by Chomsky, so Kevin has published their emails for public reading. In it he makes a statement, I will paste that makes a point.:
'...A psychologist might suspect that Chomsky has such a strong desire to avoid any discussion of the empirical facts of 9/11 that he misreads by projecting his desire upon words that clearly say the opposite. As the French saying goes, "il prend ses désirs pour des réalités" - he mistakes his desires for realities...'
And of course Chomsky wouldn't discuss it, and who will that has not already? And we have to keep on them. Think of it, Kucinich didn't, Gravel didn't, McKinney HAS, Mark Dayton HAS, and the rest are conspicously absent of moral fiber and living up to their oaths of office, or as members of the US Armed Forces. This is at the heart of the constitutional crisis. I nation living a lie, and murdering millions for a few billionaires.
I failed to correct the link above to:
The Kevin Barrett v Noam Chomsky Letters of Correspondence
http://www.barrettforcongress.us/chomsky.htm
In which they argue on discussion of 9/11 on what was to be a radio interview of Chomsky by Barrett, a driving force in the 9/11 Truth Movement, whereas, Chomsky was the first out with the fallacious claim that 9/11 was a Blow Back operation, meaning our agents turned against us and did it just like the prepackaged official cover story proclaimed it, with Micheal Chertoff released the FBI arrested suspicious Israelis, and making up the list of the alleged 19 highjackers.
No one should be allowed to duck this issue, regardless of whatever else they have earned respect for. If they disagree, that is OK, but be able to discuss it, with open-mindedness and see where it takes them.
That is the least everyone has to do. Anything less is unacceptable, especially in the political arena, classroom, public office, and US Armed Forces.
Hell, I raise it at "happy hour" and birthday parties, and all the others I crash or invited to.
Think about what SS (secret service) protection, satellite surveillance and at distance mind reading mean to the potential to prosecute that piece of human garbage...
It gets worse, impending nuclear warfare, ice age, world oil production decline...
I'm guessing he won't get his until the Earthly dominant is all done with him. What we really should be concerned about is fleshing out who is REALLY calling the shots around here and I'm pretty sure Cheney is just another tool. My best guess is David Rockefeller who might own a genetic duplicate clone so we'll have to read his memory to determine it's actually him.
911 is the key ,all millitary desecisions are based on that event.
The reason it is so hard for anyone to accept is that even though they know it was an inside job it would force them to take action against the perpertrators which by now include our
entire governmant !!!!!!!!
Impeachment was the answer 2 years ago,but by now it has become clear that there is nobody to take the place of the impeached as they are all complicit in the crimes of the Bush/Republican administration.
David,how could continue to shill for OBAMA when he doesn't think that the Bush administrations have broken any laws only of bad political descisions,if he doesn't know by now he will never know - he too is a war criminal !!!!!!
The "land of the free and the home of the brave" is the only country, apart from Somalia, that has not ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It also rejects treaties that ban weapons like land mines and cluster bombs that blast legs and arms off kids for decades after their deployment.
Obviously, the U.S. pattern of child abuse involves more than just Bush.
Dave Lindorff,
The jury is out on you and the verdict is clear : 9/11 is the mother of all crimes that followed the Big Lie. Without 9/11 the crminals could not have gone on a killing spree of global dimension.On the other hand they could not have sold the Lie without MSM complicity, which means without you and your ilk inside the propaganda machine. You and other pseudo-intellectual traitors such as Chomsky and Scott Ritter and Alexander Cockburn and John Nichols and Justin Raimondo and Robert Fisk, just to name the most prominent, you have aided and abetted the criminals in their business of fearmongering and warmongering through misleading information and brainwashing anti-Arab/anti-Muslim propaganda. Without your lies and sycophancy the criminals would have never succeeded in wreaking so much havoc upon the planet and its inhabitants.
So, you are as much part of the crime as Bush and Cheney are.
This article, along with many other supporting ones, proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that these bastards are no different than Nazis. And that goes for the troops as well. The troops are aiding and abetting war criminals and are in collusion with bush and company. This is why I say screw them all, including the troops - they should all be tried for crimes against humanity.
RAMSHEYI May 23rd, 2008 5:10 am
"....without you and your ilk inside the propaganda machine. You and other pseudo-intellectual traitors such as Chomsky and Scott Ritter and Alexander Cockburn and John Nichols and Justin Raimondo and Robert Fisk, just to name the most prominent, you have aided and abetted the criminals"
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Slow down now. Aren't you confusing the MSM with the exceptional few who have actually done it right? I agree that that the two-party sytem and the MSM are complicit, but not the people you have listed.
You know, this 9-11 stuff is really pathetic. I agree that we don't know the truth about 9-11, and that the official story is clearly bull. I've said as much many times. For Christ's sake, I broke the story that the FBI has all four of the flight boxes from the WTC site--a story which, by the way, ran on Alex Cockburn's Counterpunch site.
My point here is that fundamentalist zanies like Raoul do incalculable damage to their own argument by pissing all over the floor instead of on the appropriate targets.
His true-believer types argue that if you don't buy their version of the conspiracy theory, with all the bells and whistles, many of which are pretty far-fetched, you are the enemy, to be equated with Bush, Cheney and CBS.
That's not just pathetic and stupid, it's also self defeating, and explains why he and his comrades are so completely marginalized and ineffective.
It would be a lot better if he'd a) read what the people he criticizes have actually said and done, and b) recognize that there are a lot of valid theories about 9-11, and c) coalitions and change succeed when there is compromise, tolerance, and an understanding of the notion that honest people can have differing standards of proof, differing analyses, and differing roles.
Dave Lindorff
www.thiscantbehappening.net
In the face of the appalling image of mothers having their children torn from their arms and sent back to be slaughtered, all I can do in my impotence and sorrow is dedicate this and all Memorial Days to come to prayers in memory of the children whose terrible crime was that they were citizens of Fallujah. Citizens of Iraq. Citizens of Afghanistan. We did this. Our military did this. Our commanderinchief did this.
No more military commemorations for me. The children take precedence.
Juliania, thank you for your post.
ladavis, okay so there's no war going on, so George Bush et al can't be charged with war crimes. How about just CRIMES like mass murder and serial killings of innocent, defenseless civilians including children?
How about charging Bush with crimes against humanity? He and the rest of his criminal cabal shouldn't get off scott-free just because they set it up so that they wouldn't be charged with war crimes.