TBH, while your intentions are noble and your point does resonate, you'd be hard pressed to find anyone here in America who gives a damn what you - the international citizen - think about this.
And that is where they screw up , because like it or not this wide ranging campaign to attempt to bring people from al-qaida to justice needs lots of international co-operation and you don't get much co-operation if people think you are acting like an ass .
Think about this .
If a country arrests some al-qaida operative and America wants them extradited , that country may have a legal requirement to block any extradition if there is any question about the fairness of the trial that will be conducted .
Not of course to forget mentioning the other legal aspect that if a country catches some big Al-qaida knob and America wants to execute the knob then the country may be legally obliged to block all attempts at extradition .
The whole thing about the farcical events surrounding Gitmo , kidnap , rendition , torture , secret prisons , detention without trial and fairness of the justice system is that it has actually weakened your ability to conduct opertions against those that you are supposed to be binging to justice .