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Assuming the police action in Afghanistan still qualifies as a theater of war, then he's a war criminal.

Without knowing anything about his mental state leading up to the killing spree, I can't really make any sort of valid judgement, but offhand it sounds like he completely lost his mind. Legally insane or no, I think he should still be held accountable for his actions given the amount of irreparable damage he's done to the mission and it should take some pretty extenuating circumstances to keep him from facing a firing squad.

Sad thing is, no matter what happens, whether there's a conviction and it was determined he operated completely alone and no matter how many hundreds of millions of dollars are given to the Afghan community as compensation, the mission to "win hearts and minds" is done. Over. There is no way to fix this.