Multiple Choice
In the current debate about ways to try foreign terrorist suspects:
A) the "terrorism as war" advocates support the use of federal courts.
B) the "terrorism as crime" advocates support the use of federal courts.
C) the "terrorism as crime" advocates support the use of military commissions.
D) there is no middle course-it is an either/or decision.
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