On Monday, the Obama administration grudgingly allowed 9-11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his co-conspirators to be tried in a military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay rather than in civilian courts as the president first advocated. Was Holder right to blame politics for the reversal in policy? Was Congress right to assert its leverage in pushing for the tribunals? And how exactly are tribunals different than a typical criminal trial in civilian courts? We discuss it all with Kyndra Rotunda, former U.S. Army prosecutor at Guantanamo and author of “Honor Bound: Inside the Guantanamo Trials”.