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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,984
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We have been in Gitmo for over a century and need to keep the property. As for the prison there, that is a difficult subject.
Partially agree that if they are guilty the interrogation needs to end eventually and they should be handed over to the justice system. The major problem is that many of the detainees have had their citizenship renounced by their home country when they were found to be a terrorist, and thus are a "person without a country" so to speak.
What do you do with them? Where do we send them when released? We cannot just open the fence and let them into Cuba. Fidel does not want them. They are killers who are too violent to put in a normal prison. They cannot be turned out into society as they are frigging terrorists and too boot no country wants them.
Look at the guy above, he has been on the run and a "wanted man" for most of the 3 years since he was released, now kills himself to keep from being captured again. Wonder what knowledge he had that was so important that he preferred death over another couple of years in prison?
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