No they should not.That judgment will have to come at a much higher ...level.The precedent set would be shuttering and set up a constant revolving door of kangaroo courts as each country and its paper pushing leadership is held in check once its costly and permanent actions have been enacted.The real responsibility sits in the hands of a country's citizenry,and with Bush that is where Imo we as a country rolled over with cold feet and stopped demanding answers,playing into a massaged and fed wave of fear.The ones that pay the ultimate price are the men and women sent into war based on flimsy evidence,shallow rhetoric and simple minded catch phrases...as well as the many who never signed up in the first place.A question needed to be asked is if we put the leaders of a country on the stand to face charges how far are we from the military personnel they command following them?


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