Weren't foriegners killed in WTC too?

Amazing what you can think up at night staring at the strange shapes in a Cottage Cheese ceiling…

The attack of 11.9 was a blatant attack on America and all it stands for. Never mind that, what was it? people of 60 countries died in the attack too. While it was on American soil and a srike against America, how is it that the deaths of people from so many different countries hae been ignored?

Before you immediatly flame me for saying that, let it be known that ll i am trying to say is that when people from a third of the worlds countries die, isn’t it more of a world issue than what it is now? Bush’s ‘with us or against us’ thing has been really overhanded, and i think the only reason other coalition courntries haven’t given us a ‘screw you, America’ yet is in large part thanks to Colin Powell, who i think should really be Pres right about now.

Basically what this is debating is whether the US’s insistence that the terrorist should be tried in a US court s really the right thing to do, as opposed to a world court or that one court at the Hague (sorry, forgot name). How do the families of the people abroad feel that the people responsible for their loved ones deaths are off being tried by a government they don’t belong to and/or agree with?

I ealize this may be offensive o people who srvived or lost friends in the WTC, but I am honestly cuious.

This seems to be the duplicate.

Anyone interested in postin to this thread should pop over to
http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?threadid=101691
where the same point is being discussed.

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