] In the open-ended war on terror -- with its infinitely ] flexible definitions of "enemy" and "field of battle" -- ] the decision puts incredible power in the hands of the ] U.S military. Under the ruling, U.S. Special Forces could ] secretly kidnap, say, a British editorial writer who ] opposes the war on Iraq. And so long as they took him to ] someplace like Guantánamo -- rather than to a military ] prison in the United States itself -- they could keep him ] there forever if they wished. A U.S. court could do ] absolutely nothing about it. |