"He deserves another chance, he had a rough four years and it's goanna take another four years for his country to send back up on his feet."
"I think that he got us for a rocky start, whether economy and I don't think anybody could have done better than he's done. I think that he is really finding his way as presidents."
"I think he made a lot of promises and he is yet to make on similar promises, so I like to see if he could try to make it on second term."
美国决定:将被捕的“911”事件嫌疑犯送上军事法庭审判
The American Attorney General Eric Holder has confirmed that the man accused of masterminding September 11th attacks in the US ten years ago. Khalid Shaikh Mohammed would not be tried by military commission at Guantanamo Bay. Paul Adams reports from Washington.
When he came into office, President Obama promised to close Guantanamo Bay within a year.Several months later, his Attorney General Eric Holder announced that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed would be tried in a civilian court in New York. But in the teeth of widespread opposition particularly from Congress, the administration's plans have gradually shoved announcing that Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and his four alleged co-conspirators would after all face a military commission at Guantanamo Bay. A frustrated Mr. Holder blamed the Congress for blocking the administration from bringing any Guantanamo Bay inmates to trial in the United States.