Louis Pepe: KSM Trial Should Be at Gitmo

February 1, 2010

 

Louis Pepe is advocating that New York City is no place to try the mastermind of September 11, 2001. Louis Pepe understands that terrorists do not belong in civilian courts, but should be tried in safe, protected, escape-proof military venues.

Louis Pepe knows whereof he speaks, and he is speaking out.

As a federal prison guard in November of 2000, Mr. Pepe was escorting Mamdouh Mahmud Salim back to his cell at at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan. Salim’s cellmate was Khalfan Khamis Mohamed. Both prisoners were accused of bombing two embassies in Africa back in 1998. When Mr. Pepe and his charge arrived at the cell, here is what happened:

Somehow, they slipped out of their handcuffs.

They sprayed me with some kind of hot sauce. I couldn’t see. They pulled me into the cell and hit me — boom, boom. They hit me so much, I swear to God, like a hundred times.

I hit my radio. I thought help would come.

They wanted the keys for the other prisoners, but they couldn’t find them. They were in my front pocket. I used to be big, 300 pounds, and I was laying on them. I gave them my car keys.

About halfway through, they used a comb — thick and long, about 10 inches, with a handle. They’d taken the teeth out and sharpened it like a knife.

They put it in my left eye. It went three inches into my brain.

Mr. Pepe understands that terrorists like these, and like Khalid Sheik Mohammed, want us dead, dead, dead, and will go to great lengths to achieve this goal. A civilian trial–in any venue–allows for all sorts of “mishaps”. A show trial, as KSM’s is admitted to be, offers a mind-boggling array of things that can go wrong. Just of the top of my head I can think of the following scenarios:
  • In collusion with his lawyers, KSM is able to get word to other terrorists to attack the courthouse where the trial is being held. Result: Many are killed and KSM disappears.
  • Faithful followers mass and attack the trial venue. Result: see previous.
  • With the spotlight on KSM, other prisoners are able to overpower or kill guards and escape. Result: see previous.
  • Al Qaeda higher-ups following the trial on CNN are able to stage riots and diversions around the courthouse. Result: see previous.

Mr. Pepe nearly paid with his life for mistakes that were made before we understood just how dangerous these men are. We now know, and have known for nearly ten years, that they are lethal. Let’s treat them accordingly, and allow the professionals in our military to keep them and try them in a facility that we created for just such people. Otherwise:


Time for Another Sternly-Worded Letter

February 1, 2010


Iranian media reports that President Ahmadinejad yesterday threatened that Iran is ready to deal a “harsh blow to global powers” on February 11.

“The Islamic Revolution opened a window to liberty for the human race, which was trapped in the dead ends of materialism,” Ahmadinejad said during a cabinet meeting on Sunday.

“If the Islamic Revolution had not occurred, liberalism and Marxism would have crushed all human dignity in their power-seeking and money-grubbing claws. Nothing would have remained of human and spiritual principles,” he added.

Ahmadinejad said that in the three decades of its history, the Islamic Revolution had inspired some great developments in the world.

It is unclear exactly to what developments the Iranian dictator refers. The slaughter of innocent people, perhaps? The holding of American hostages? The threats to destroy the state of Israel? The murder of gays? Or perhaps just the complete subjugation of what used to be a vibrant society into a bleak and nearly hopeless people.

But in response to this threat of a “harsh blow”, is it possible that President Obama will take more action than merely sending a sternly-worded protest letter to the United Nations? Possibly. Reports of missile defenses being sent to the Persian Gulf have been floating around since late January…

Is this Obama’s “cowboy” moment? We can only hope.

Stoutcat

H/T: Atlas Shrugs


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