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They were prisoners of war captured by the military and Abu Ghraib (a former Iraqi state prison) had been taken over by the US military and was functioning as a military prison.
They can declare war I think
No
(in the US) There are many types of prisons. State prisons - Federal prisons - Military prisons. There really is no such thing as a "typical prison." They can range in size from housing a few hundred prisoners, to those that house several thousands.
US Military or U.S. Military.
prisoners the free and camps consentration the enter us the did year what 1945
(in the US) You (normally) may wear your hair in whatever style you wish. The only exceptions I can think of might be: incarcerated prisoners - military members - health or job requirements.
yes the us military is using it to fire kids into Ronnie mansfields house
Prisoners of War aren't 'selected' they are captured. Every military person that is captured becomes a prisoner of war.
President Obama is probably blocking the release of photos showing US personnel abusing prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan for the same reason he is blocking the photos of our military men's heads being drug down the roads of their country. Sadly it is called war.
yes
Both. Dick Cheney likes to claim credit for influencing Barak Obama on this.