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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20100223:23

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detainee abuse. he received a general discharge last year. after a public appearance, we asked general david petraeus about the rule. i'll with cnn, and we have one quick question. is 96 hours enough? >> 96 hours is not enough if you are going to ensure that they stay behind bars, obviously. again, there has to be a process by which the individuals that need to be detained are detained or that if they are handed over to afghan officials that there is confidence in the system working. >> reporter: okay. >> okay. that is a big concern of mine personally. >> reporter: big concern. and now nato is the reacting as well. in an interview with cnn's wolf blitzer, the chairman of the nato military committee says that nato is considering taking another look at the rule. though there are no formal discussions yet. >> is it time for nato to rethink that 96-hour rule? >> nato is discussing the issue,

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