A couple of questions come to mind:
1) Are the Miranda Rights a basic human right, or are these rights limited to citizens of the United States?
2) how many tax-dollars would be needed to train everyone in the active military to appropriately recite the Miranda rights?
3) What if he was captured by one of the allies of the US? Would they be required to read the same rights?
4) apply question 2 to foreign armies working with the US military.
I have no idea what the answers are to these questions, but I figure someone here will.
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