GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba - Amid days of secret Pentagon proceedings against reputed al-Qaida arch-terrorists, the U.S. military is reopening its war-crimes court Monday with a single charge against an alleged war-on-terror foot soldier with no explicit links to the Sept. 11 attacks. Australian David Hicks, 31, is slated Monday afternoon to become the first Guantanamo captive to appear before a newly constituted Military Commission in what would be the first war-crimes tribunal since World War II. This gives new meaning to the word hypocrisy. America the greatest war criminal country since the Nazis and Germany, the Bush regime being possibly the most criminal in the history of humanity, is conducting war crimes trials.