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You'll have to explain this statement, especially the second half. Offering a reward for information on his whereabouts would seem to suggest an emphasis on preventing US casualties would it not?US government offering $5M reward for Al Qaeda leader freed from Gitmo | Fox News
How can anyone continue to support this Administration? Apparently it is only tax dollars and U.S. military lives
You'll have to explain this statement, especially the second half. Offering a reward for information on his whereabouts would seem to suggest an emphasis on preventing US casualties would it not?
:shrug: Then in this particular instance, you should take it up with the guy who was in charge when he was released instead of just haplessly venting about the current administration.What would have prevented U.S. casualties is keeping these animals in prison, not catching them and releasing them
Ibrahim al-Rubaysh was originally released in 2006 by the George W. Bush administration and put into a Saudi Arabian "rehabilitation" program. However, al-Rubaysh returned to the battlefield and now serves as a top leader with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -- one of the most dangerous Al Qaeda affiliates.
US government offering $5M reward for Al Qaeda leader freed from Gitmo | Fox News
How can anyone continue to support this Administration? Apparently it is only tax dollars and U.S. military lives
Ibrahim al-Rubaysh was originally released in 2006 by the George W. Bush administration and put into a Saudi Arabian "rehabilitation" program. However, al-Rubaysh returned to the battlefield and now serves as a top leader with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -- one of the most dangerous Al Qaeda affiliates.
You mean the administration that let him go, or the one offering a five million reward for his capture?
The case underscores the continued risks in transferring detainees from the controversial prison camp -- another four were released over the weekend to Afghanistan.
You seem to miss the point, stop releasing prisoners from Gitmo to appease your base.
The Obama administration is scrambling to track down an Al Qaeda terrorist released from Guantanamo Bay years ago, offering a $5 million reward for information on him and placing him on a global terrorist list.
Ibrahim al-Rubaysh was originally released in 2006 by the George W. Bush administration and put into a Saudi Arabian "rehabilitation" program. However, al-Rubaysh returned to the battlefield and now serves as a top leader with Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula -- one of the most dangerous Al Qaeda affiliates.
This thread went up in flames pretty freaking quickly, didn't it?
You seem to miss the point, stop releasing prisoners from Gitmo to appease your base.
Thought this group of partisan hacks would understand that Obama is taking a Bush policy and putting it on steroids.
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How can anyone continue to support this Administration? Apparently it is only tax dollars and U.S. military lives
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