Pentagon Appeals Military Court's Approval of 9/11 Plea Deals

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The Pentagon plans to challenge a military court's ruling that invalidated Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's decision to cancel plea deals for 9/11 co-conspirators, which would have spared them the death penalty. The court deemed Austin's action improper, asserting he overstepped his authority. The plea deals involved Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and others, who are being tried as enemy combatants for their roles in the 9/11 attacks.
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