court instead of military. >> i think it was a big mistake and i think it represents a fundamental philosophical divide in how we treat the terrorist attacks on the united states. the obama administration really has reverted to the pre-9/11 mode of looking at terrorist attacks as a law enforcement matter, sort of like knocking over the local starbucks, only maybe a little worse. so they view this as a way to prosecute khattala and the others they pick up in a regular criminal trial with full due process protection. i think that's fundamentally wrong. i think the war against terrorism, the war they've waged against us, should be treated under the law of war. and i think in this case, the bush administration had it right when it opened gitmo to put illegal enemy combatants like khattala in that facility and treat them as they deserved to be. i would, myself, wouldn't be much concerned about trying them in a military tribunal. i think they're prisoners of