Three detainees commit suicide at Guantanamo Bay. The camp commander describes this as an "act of war".
Now I didn't think anyone in the US military or government was going to shed many tears, but to describe their suicide as an "act of war" shows how detached from reality those persecuting the 'war on terror' have become.
The fact that these three men chose to kill themselves rather than continue to live in a prison without charge, trial, or legal representation, is not an indication that they 'had no regard for life', but that their regard for life was such that they'd rather be dead than to continue to live in shackled in a cell with no prospect of their circumstances changing.