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To be eligible for this at this point in time, he would have to have fought in the Korean War as well as the Vietnam War or other Cold War era actions. General Devereaux wears a Combat Infantryman badge with a star.Merryman ruled the President was unable to suspend habeas corpus without Congress authorizing it, which they subsequently did. The case determined that civilians cannot be tried in military courts, except under specific circumstances, which the Milligan case did not meet.
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Another states that this act was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court and cites the case "Ex Parte Milligan." The actual case for this incident is "Ex Parte Merryman." The Milligan case involved the military trial of a civilian.

There would have been heavy damage to the structure as well as that of adjacent buildings, maybe enough to warrant demolition, but its total collapse likely would not have occurred. An ordinary work van of the kind shown on camera would not have been able to penetrate these barriers, and thus the explosion would have taken place OUTSIDE the building, rather than inside of the lobby. FBI buildings, for instance, must be set back 100 feet (30 m) from traffic. In real life, this would probably not happen, because after the Oklahoma City bombing, federal buildings had to be retrofitted with truck-resistant barriers and with deep setbacks from surrounding streets to keep them resistant to truck bombs.
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the way the public, the government, and the terrorists acted in the film turned out to be pretty inaccurate when a large scale terrorist attack happened in Real Life. Unfortunately, note Or fortunately, depending how you look at it. In hindsight, the movie treated terrorism more maturely than many films before 9/11. Meanwhile, Devereaux starts interrogating suspects by torturing them. The Army has to fight to maintain control. New Yorkers stage violent demonstrations against the army and the racial profiling of the Arabs. Devereaux has all young males of Arab descent, regardless of ideological affiliation, rounded up and detained in a makeshift prison camp at Yankee Stadium. Later yet, the President declares martial law and the Army's 101st Airborne Division, under Major General William Devereaux (Willis), occupies and seals off Brooklyn in an effort to find the remaining terrorist cells. Later, CIA agent Elise Kraft (Bening) gets involved. Initially handled by FBI agents Anthony Hubbard (Washington) and the Arab-American Frank Haddad ( Tony Shalhoub).

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The action shifts to New York where a series of terrorist incidents occur, escalating in significance. There are multiple casualties and a terrorist cell led by fundamentalist Sheikh Ahmed bin Talal is blamed. The film opens with the bombing of an army barracks in Saudi Arabia (the actual 1996 Khobar Towers bombing that killed 19 USAF men and a Saudi civilian). Denzel Washington, Annette Bening, and Bruce Willis play patriotic characters with different ideas about the best way to defend America from terrorists. The Siege (1998) is a film about terrorists attacking in New York City, made about three years before 9/11. Anthony "Hub" Hubbard, just before everyone's beepers go off
