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Afghanistan
Released Detainees Join Fight
2004-10-23
Big surprise, huh?
At least eight inmates released from detention at the U.S. military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have returned to the battlefield against U.S. and coalition troops in Afghanistan and Pakistan, prompting complaints inside the Pentagon that international pressure had undermined the U.S. effort to fight Islamic fundamentalism. The most recent case is that of Abdullah Mehsud, a former Taliban commander released from the detention facility in March, who masterminded the recent kidnapping of two Chinese engineers in Pakistan. One of the engineers was killed during an Oct. 14 rescue attempt by the Pakistani military. The Mehsud case and incidents involving at least seven other former detainees demonstrate that mounting international pressure to either file charges against the prisoners or release them has led to inevitable mistakes, officials say. "I think it's time to question whether we are releasing too many of them," said a senior Defense Department official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. "The sheer number of people we are seeing on the battlefield is cause for concern."
Ya think???
With the fading memory of the Sept. 11 attacks, officials say, international sympathy and legal support have gradually increased for about 550 inmates currently at the Guantanamo facility. Many have been held without charges or court hearings. Since late 2002, the Pentagon has released 202 detainees from Guantanamo, 146 of whom have been freed outright and 56 who have been handed over to the government of their homelands. Officials were also alarmed that Mehsud, a Pakistani national, may have hidden his true identity from U.S. interrogators during his 25 months in captivity. Recently, he has bragged to Pakistani reporters that he convinced his U.S. captors he was of Afghan descent. "If he fibbed, we've said from the beginning that these guys are masters of deception," said Maj. Mike Shavers, a Pentagon spokesman.
Major, you sound like an idiot.
Posted by:tu3031

#3  Cripes... next time, forget about capturing them, just execute them.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-10-23 4:45:10 PM  

#2  I think we should have released them...into Cuba!
Posted by: Mr. K   2004-10-23 4:42:14 PM  

#1  The so-called international community hates us, so we can do no right, in their eyes. Big deal. So we must do right in our own interests, which means keeping the Gitmo Gang out of circulation by any means.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-10-23 2:55:52 PM  

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