No, he would not be entitled to counsel to challenge his detainment.

In no way dependent on a declaration of war.

This kind of advocacy can be an academic exercise, but John always wanted to make sure he could explain his arguments in real-world terms. He's not the kind of guy who makes up his mind right away. He goes through cases brick by brick.

The tone of that speech is much more consistent with the person who I worked with for eight years.