AHA War Resolution
• excluding well-recognized foreign scholars;• condemning as “revisionism” the search for truth about pre-war intelligence;
• re-classifying previously unclassified government documents; • suspending in certain cases the centuries-old writ of habeas corpus and substituting indefinite administrative detention without specified criminal charges or access to a court of law;
• using interrogation techniques at Guantanamo, Abu-Ghraib, Bagram, and other locations incompatible with respect for the dignity of all persons required by a civilized society;
Is that true? Are these things inextricably linked to this war or could a different administration have waged a similar war without them?
Yes, I know that this is an anti-war resolution in intent that’s been shaped to get support. Still, for it to be adopted by the membership of a scholarly organization, it ought to be logical at face value. Is it?