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bobdina
05-28-2009, 03:07 AM
U.S.: 5% of Gitmo detainees return to battle

By Lara Jakes - The Associated Press
Posted : Tuesday May 26, 2009 14:10:54 EDT

WASHINGTON — Five percent of inmates released from the Guantanamo Bay lockup have participated in terror since their release from the Navy prison, the Defense Department said Tuesday.

An additional 9 percent are believed to have joined or rejoined the fight against the United States and its allies, according to Pentagon data released amid a simmering political battle over where to send the detainees if the prison should close in January as planned.

Constitutional scholars have long cast doubt on the Pentagon’s detainee data, saying it is not proved that at least some of those who were released were even linked to terrorism in the first place.

The Pentagon maintains that all the Guantanamo detainees were captured and, in most cases, held for years without formal charges, because of suspected ties to al-Qaida, the Taliban or other foreign fighter groups.

“What this tells us is, at the end of the day, there are individuals, that if released, will again return to terrorist activities,” Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said Tuesday.

As of April 7, the latest data available, 74 of approximately 540 detainees that have been released have since taken up the fight, or are at least suspected of doing so. The Pentagon says it has fingerprints, DNA, photos or reliable intelligence to link 27 detainees to the war since their release.

Speaking out against the United States or participating in other anti-U.S. propaganda alone is not considered terrorist activity, the Pentagon said

ghost
05-28-2009, 06:01 PM
And somehow this is so surprising to the American public.

leahcimnosirrom
05-28-2009, 10:16 PM
we are way to nice... sometimes i wonder if we as americans are in it to win it. we captured them and held them. we could have wasted them, but did not. i can understand taking the moral high road and protecting all life, enemy or friend... but i don't think most americans understand that some people in the world want them DEAD REGARDLESS OF THEIR BELIEFS. these are hard core dudes that kill their own people for gods sake...

ghost
05-28-2009, 11:57 PM
we are way to nice... sometimes i wonder if we as americans are in it to win it. we captured them and held them. we could have wasted them, but did not. i can understand taking the moral high road and protecting all life, enemy or friend... but i don't think most americans understand that some people in the world want them DEAD REGARDLESS OF THEIR BELIEFS. these are hard core dudes that kill their own people for gods sake...


Well, generally speaking(and I hate to say it), Americans are soft. We(I mean the general public) don't believe that anything is worth fighting for.

Shit, we could be fighting the war in our own city streets, and backyards, and we'd still have people protesting it....

leahcimnosirrom
05-29-2009, 05:18 AM
Well, generally speaking(and I hate to say it), Americans are soft. We(I mean the general public) don't believe that anything is worth fighting for.

Shit, we could be fighting the war in our own city streets, and backyards, and we'd still have people protesting it....


roger that... i can't agree with you more.

scoutsout80
05-29-2009, 11:49 AM
roger that... i can't agree with you more.

People would be pissed because a firefight in the parking lot of a Starbucks drive thru would interrupt them getting a double skinny moch latte.

bobdina
05-29-2009, 12:13 PM
People would be pissed because a firefight in the parking lot of a Starbucks drive thru would interrupt them getting a double skinny moch latte.

Couldn't agree more LOL

Scott
05-29-2009, 12:42 PM
People would be pissed because a firefight in the parking lot of a Starbucks drive thru would interrupt them getting a double skinny moch latte.


LMFAOOOOOOO that made my day. :lol::excited: