The Obama administration announced on Monday that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-admitted mastermind of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, will now face trial in a military court at Guantanamo Bay. The White House originally wanted KSM to be tried in a civilian court in lower Manhattan, but Attorney General Eric Holder has bowed to pressure from a broad swath of opponents, who worried that a civilian trial would be a target for terrorist attacks, and might fail to deliver the appropriate verdict.