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02-24-2009, 04:38 PM
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Democrat Congress Let's Binyam Mohamed (Al Queda) Walk Out of Prison!!!
A mere 24 hours ago, Guantanamo Bay detainee Binyam Mohamed landed in England - a free man. Mohamed was captured in Pakistan in April, 2002, and has admitted to training at various Al-Qaeda training camps and is alleged to have plotted multiple attacks.
What has Binyam Mohammed done?- Training at various Al-Qaeda training camps, where he specialized in firearms and explosives
- Being taught by senior Al-Qaeda leaders how to falsify documents
- Receiving money by Al-Qaeda leaders to travel to the United States
- Binyam was tasked by senior Al-Qaeda leaders to blow up high-rise apartment buildings
- Holding meetings with Saif al Adel (a top level al Qaeda planner and leader) and Khalid Sheik Mohammed (9/11 mastermind)
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02-24-2009, 04:45 PM
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Location: Within the captured territory of the Federal Occupying Force.
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Sadly, it may be a good thing if this guy strikes us in some way soon. (Hopefully, nothing major) At least such an event may stop all of these idiots from being released in the future.
The military really screwed this up big. I don't know what they were thinking in keeping these people like pets in the first place. You do battlefield interrogation, get what you can, and then off the bastard. No one is the wiser. People die in war all the time. And if you catch em' on your own soil, same thing, but put him in a hole in the desert. It's not like anyone would know what happened to him anyway. When government stupidity reaches into the military when dealing with foreign enemies it really is frightening.
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02-24-2009, 04:50 PM
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Release negotiation
On August 7, 2007 the United Kingdom government requested the release of Binyam Mohamed and four other men who had been legal British residents without being British citizens.[30] He was not released however, and in June 2008 the U.S. military announced they were formally charging Mohamed.
On January 16, 2009 The Independent reported that Mohamed had told his lawyers he had been told to prepare for his return to the United Kingdom.[31] The Independent quoted a recently declassified note from Mohamed:"It has come to my attention through several reliable sources that my release from Guantanamo to the UK had been ordered several weeks ago. It is a cruel tactic of delay to suspend my travel till the last days of this [Bush] administration while I should have been home a long time ago."
His lawyer, Lt-Col Yvonne Bradley, is scheduled to take up the case with British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on 12 February 2009.[32]
According to Agence France Presse Mohammed had been on a hunger strike, but he stopped on February 5, 2009, when his lawyers informed him he could expect transfer to the UK soon.[33] He was visited by a delegation of UK officials on February 14 and 15, 2009, including a doctor, who confirmed he was healthy enough to fly.
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Benyam Mohammed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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02-24-2009, 05:18 PM
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1/20/09 Destruction of US - Proceeding as planned
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If obama continues to release these guys, what would be the incentive to take them alive from the battlefield?
I would be inclined to not bother.
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