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What is an enemy combatant?a person who has information on the enemy that he or she will reveal for combat paya person captured by the enemy who refuses to submit to interrogationa person thought to be plotting against the United States with the enemya person captured while engaging in active warfare against the United States
Moazzam Begg has written: 'Enemy combatant'
Some examples are: enemy, adversary, antagonist, arch-enemy, assailant, bitter enemy, combatant, devil, open enemy, opponent, opposing party, opposite camp, public enemy, sworn enemy
That could be an enemy combatant or an antagonist or an opponent.
any detainee not classified as enemy combatant
Because the US class terrorists as Enemy Combatants in their war on Terror and according to the Geneva Convention if an Enemy Combatant is tortured it's classed as a war crime.
The US Purple Heart Medal is awarded for wounds received from an enemy combatant during time of war.
If you are a citizen of the United States and you delivered, overlooked , sold or planted information that is key to the United States then you are a Traitor and will be charged with treason ... If the defendant is not a citizen and is not part of a military the United States has declared war on or had their citizenship revoked they will be charged as an enemy combatant under which you'll have no constitutional rights and be judged in a military tribunal ... A person can be charged as a terrorist for attacking the United States ...
John Walker Lindh, referred to as the American Taliban, is an American citizen who was captured in 2001 as an enemy combatant in the US invasion of Afghanistan.
A thesaurus is like a dictionary. Look up "enemy." You will find words like opponent, adversary, foe, rival, antagonist, combatant, challenger, competitor, etc.
A prisoner of war (POW, PoW, PW or PsW) is a combatant who is imprisoned by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict.
The Purple Heart Medal honors wound(s) received by a military member inflicted by an enemy combatant during time of conflict or war.