Several lines of reasoning are used to justify the quasi-legal maneuverings used in the war on terror. Which is not one of those noted in the text?
A) International terrorists are not typical offenders and should not expect the privileges and protections of the U.S. Constitution when they attack U.S. citizens.
B) Military commissions are the appropriate place to try international terrorists because their actions are more like military campaigns than traditional street crime.
C) Military commissions are appropriate because sensitive information vital to national security can be protected from the transparent nature of the criminal court.
D) The U.S. Constitution expressly permits quasi-legal treatment of terrorist actors.
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