You are correct in that they are not prisoners of war. I was being sloppy there. If we were to treat them strictly in accordance with the Geneva Convention, since they do not abide by recognized laws of armed conflict in that they do not wear recognizable uniforms, we would be justified in considering them to be spies and sabateurs, and should summarily have them all shot. Instead, they get a extended stay at Club Gitmo, where they gain weight and live under better conditions than they would at home, at least when they aren't throwing feces at the guards.

But even so, Gitmo is not a gulag, any more than the facilities we had here in Utah during WWII to hold German and Italian prisoners were gulags. But then we had a much higher class of prisoners back then.

You know that when you consider Nazi's and Italian facists to be "not so bad" you must be dealing with some pretty serious vermin.

And so we are.


To the everlasting glory of the infantry...

Owain ab Arawn
KGB Supreme Knight
King's High Council