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Terror Networks & Islam
12 Released from Gitmo Recaptured by US in Battle
2005-06-15
A dozen prisoners released from Guantanamo Bay have returned to "the battlefield" to fight against the United States, U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said on Wednesday. They wuz framed.....TWICE!!

"There are several people that we have released that we know have come back and fought against America because they have had it with Christina Aguilera songs been recaptured or killed on the battlefield," he said after meetings in Brussels with European Union officials.

He acknowledged that the prison camp for foreign terrorism suspects was causing concerns among U.S. allies, but he said Guantanamo detainees were treated in accordance with international law.

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Vice-President Dick Cheney this week both defended the camp, which is at a U.S. base in Cuba, after U.S. lawmakers said it had created an image problem for the United States.

Gonzales said the camp would be closed eventually, but that the decision rested with President Bush. "There will of course be an end," Gonzales told reporters. "Ultimately that will be ... for the commander-in-chief to decide when that will be," he added without giving any timetable.

The United States holds about 520 prisoners from more than 40 countries at Guantanamo, which it opened in January 2002 during the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan where most of the detainees were captured after the Sept. 11 attacks.

The camp has come under heavy criticism in Europe where activists decry the length of time inmates have been held and say prisoners' rights to a fair trial have been ignored. Gonzales admitted it was a cause for concern among allies.

"We want to listen and we hear their concerns and we are constantly re-evaluating what we are doing," he said.
But he also underlined the difference between the United States which sees the fight against terrorism as a war and many European states which tackle the problem as someone else's headache a crime.
Posted by:Desert Blondie

#8  If we cannot use Gitmo, we shold simply abide by the geneva convention and shoot them on the spot, as allowed for illegal combatants.
Posted by: OldSpook   2005-06-15 23:38  

#7  Frank has the right idea. However, if they are captured and not killed right away, then do not send them back to Gitmo. One of our allied nations could be subcontracted to provide those internment services. Then the Gitmo Guyz could see what a real prison camp is like and they will be praying to Allan five times a day for a return to Club Gitmo.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-06-15 20:41  

#6  why were they captured? Shot on ID should be the policy.
Posted by: Frank G   2005-06-15 18:25  

#5  Paging Senator Biden. Senator Biden you have a call on the white courtesy phone...
Posted by: eLarson   2005-06-15 17:43  

#4  Thanks, Sea!
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-06-15 17:19  

#3  I'm sure Amnesty International will say that these people were innocent, but got really angry at the U.S. after we unjustly imprisoned them, so they turned into terrorists when we released them. They've got an explanation for everything.
Posted by: Captain Pedantic   2005-06-15 15:50  

#2  DB...inline comments spot-on.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-06-15 15:31  

#1  Yet another reason to do what international law permits us to do -- execute the bastards upon capture.
Posted by: Jonathan   2005-06-15 15:28  

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