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It is true that in the first, conventional phase of the war Americans captured rather than killed prisoners, though many were eventually shot. Once the counterinsurgency intensified, less radical policies were shelved as whole populations were treated as potential enemies. Doing so did not demand a new legal framework in which bandits and outlaws deserved any treatment they got. The existing one sufficed.
Humane: How the United States Abandoned Peace and Reinvented War
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