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Qatar broke promise to US over Gitmo detainee
2014-12-14
Qatar broke an "explicit" promise by allowing a former Guantanamo detainee who had trained with al-Qaeda to leave the country and visit Britain, a new report has found.
No problem. Send the CIA to whack him. Problem solved.
Jarallah al-Marri, who attended an al-Qaeda training camp in Afghanistan before the terrorist attacks on September 11, was freed from Guantanamo in 2008.

Mr Marri was allowed to go home to Qatar in return for a formal promise from the government of the Gulf state that he would not be allowed to leave the country. But a report from the Foundation for the Defence of Democracies in Washington said this pledge was broken.
Promises made to unbelievers are not binding, as I recall.
Mr Marri was allowed to leave Qatar to visit Britain twice in 2009, where he spoke at events alongside Moazzem Begg, another former Guantanamo inmate. On his second visit, he was arrested by the British authorities and returned to Qatar.
How about arresting him and returning him to us?
A diplomatic cable from the US Embassy in Qatar states that Mr Marri was allowed back to the Gulf state "with the explicit understanding (made via exchange of diplomatic notes) that he would be subject to a travel ban".

If Mr Marri tried to leave, the Qatari government promised to inform America.
Oops...
Nonetheless, he was still allowed to visit Britain. The US cable concludes that the Qatari authorities "deliberately withheld information on Jarallah al-Marri's travel outside of Qatar".

This case added to the impression that Qatar has a "historical legacy of anti-US hostility negligence" in the struggle against Islamist extremism that "stretches back over two decades," says the report.

Marri was captured in Pakistan in December 2001 and transferred to US custody in Guantanamo in January 2002. He admitted attending an al-Qaeda camp and transferring money that could have been used by the movement, but there was no suggestion that he directly engaged in terrorism himself.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Will drink up to you OP!
Posted by: 3dc   2014-12-14 21:26  

#4  Drink up!
Posted by: Pappy   2014-12-14 18:42  

#3  Solution to the problem: ARCLIGHT Doha, the capital, and turn the country over to Bahrain. It will serve as a lesson for the rest of the Muddled East not to mess with the US, and will instill knowledge that they need to keep their promises to the US. Of course, Chump would never do anything like that, which is one reason it HAS to be done now.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2014-12-14 16:14  

#2  Odd on questions being asked to Sorority Girl at the State press briefing?
Posted by: Pappy   2014-12-14 08:42  

#1  Not a promise to the 'U.S.' It was a promise to the Champ regime. Please be more specific.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-12-14 08:32  

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