
Washington accused the Senate of political micro-management of national security in the White House Friday was a threat to the law on military defense of the controversial detention provisions.The National Defence Act veto adopted Thursday by the Senate contains a section that American military power to forever keep explains military detention without trial and the mandate for a number of terrorist suspects.The White House last month warned that senior advisers veto would say that the provision of detention, law enforcement capabilities to fight to the violence reduce "work hard to guess at preventing terrorist attacks. It also claimed that the rules are not the bill is the uncertainty adds to the difficult legal landscape surrounding libertarian detentions.Civil and senators, not as prisoners of section brought the bill is the right to a fair trial Americans'basic life clearer.
The Senate on Thursday night to soothe problems by adding an amendment that provides that the provisions of current law would not affect detainees.It almost unanimous approval in the Senate won, but the compromise is not enough to House.Republican White as a democratic government has said that the language in this bill would endanger our national security by limiting the flexibility of our fight against al-Qaeda spokesman Jay Carney said in his daily briefing FridayBy ignore these recommendations, including proposed nonpartisan FBI Director of the Minister of Defense, the Director of National Intelligence and Attorney General of the Council of State, unfortunately, caught in some political micro-management at the expense of national security is unwise policies.So our position is challenging Carney added. Any invoice or limitations on presidential power to dangerous terrorists increasingly critical intelligence gathering and to protect the country will soon be proposed senior advisors veto.
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