On Friday, the Obama administration announced five 9-11 conspirators would stand trial in civilian court in New York City, including mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Why does a former Army prosecutor think that is a terrible decision? Why did the administration order this while also ordering military commissions for five other detainees? Why will our intelligence community be compromised by a civilian trial? And why is Zacharias Moussaoui a textbook example of why civilian trials for terrorists are a bad idea? We ask retired U.S. Army Maj. Kyndra Rotunda, who served as an Army prosecutor at Guantanamo Bay.