Cheney: Trying 9/11 suspects in NYC is a 'huge mistake'

Former US Vice President says a New York City trial would put Khalid Shaikh Mohammad "on the map."

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New York: Former US Vice President Dick Cheney says trying suspected Sept. 11 terrorist Khalid Shaikh Mohammad in New York City will make him "as important or more important than Osama bin Laden."

In an interview with Fox News Channel's Sean Hannity, Cheney said holding the trial in a lower Manhattan courtroom near ground zero will make Mohammad "a hero in certain circles, especially in the radical regions of Islam around the world."

Cheney said the trial will put Mohammad "on the map."

The Republican called Attorney General Eric Holder's decision in November to try Mohammad and four other 9/11 suspects in a civilian federal court near ground zero "a huge mistake."

The interview, for which Fox News provided a partial transcript, aired Tuesday.
 

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