treachery, perferty, you're in the vehicle with a red cross on it, hiding behind the protection that the international community. red cross may get on a battlefield and you fire from that vehicle. that's an act of treachery. you're using the obedience of the law, that's a crime. so you have this body of 32 crimes. you have to have jurisdiction, you can only charge those. you have to do it over somebody who is the right kind of attorney charge and this is an unprivileged belligerent. somebody who is not complying with the laws of war. so you can't try an enemy prisoner of war, somebody who is uniformed enemy in a military commission convened under the military commissions act. congress has said these are limited to unprivileged bel belligerent. i want has to be associated with hostilities. so this is a narrow jurisdiction i'm describing. hostilities are more than sporadic acts of violence. this is concerted. protracted armed violence of a scope and an intensity that justify the use of the armed forces to counter it. this is a narrow jurisdiction. now if you look hard at some of these