Clear and Present Danger

JOSCELYN, THOMAS

Clear and Present Danger The Obama administration is about to discover that the terrorists detained at Guant?namo are there for good reason BY THOMAS JOSCELYN On Sunday, November 16, CBS...

...It is true that the courts have had some notable post9/11 successes, such as the convictions of Uzair Paracha and Iyman Faris...
...Thus, when Presidentelect Obama spoke of regaining “America’s moral stature in the world,” he was endorsing the widespread perception of Guant?namo as an American sin that originated in the Bush administration’s overreaction to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001...
...Ramzi Binalshibh, one of KSM’s 9/11 coconspirators, is another high value detainee at Guant?namo...
...KSM has also admitted involvement in dozens of other plots and attacks, including providing some of the funds for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing...
...But this count also includes detainees who were involved in terrorist attacks or were senior operational commanders in charge of deployed forces...
...Obama will probably end the military commission system...
...According to the Guant?namo fi les, Zubair and Lilie were both chosen to be suicide hijackers in an al Qaeda attack on Los Angeles...
...The new administration will soon discover from its review of the Guant?namo fi les what motivated its predecessor: The scope of the terrorist threat was far greater than anyone knew on September 11, 2001...
...But he was not imprisoned...
...In addition to serving as an intermediary between KSM and the Hambali crew, Majid Khan was involved in other post-9/11 plots...
...We have identifi ed four red fl ags the Obama administration should look for in the Guant?namo fi les...
...Who they are is not entirely clear...
...He surrendered to the Northern Alliance with a force of more than 1,000 soldiers...
...Tens of thousands of terrorists mean this nation harm...
...But the man who mixed the chemicals for the bomb, Abdul Rahman Yasin, is still at large, having fl ed to Saddam’s Iraq shortly after the bomb left a crater several stories deep in southern Manhattan...
...The continental United States was under attack from an enemy unlike any other this nation has ever faced...
...For example, in his autobiography, At the Center of the Storm, former Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet explained that KSM’s interrogation led to the arrest of an entire cell that was plotting destruction...
...The four recruits fi rst traveled to Afghanistan for training at Slahi’s urging...
...But trying elite terrorists for their crimes does nothing to expose the unconsummated plots they had already set in motion at the time of their capture...
...Perhaps the Obama administration can achieve the same results without using the interrogation techniques employed by its predecessor...
...Slahi also spent some time as the imam of a mosque in Montreal...
...Prior to 9/11, both al Qaeda and Taliban trainees mingled at training facilities throughout Afghanistan...
...The president-elect’s comments were not surprising...
...Here are our fi ndings...
...The Department of Defense has released fi les for all but 6 of the 248 detainees on the Times’s list...
...They had also plotted against targets in Southeast Asia under the direction of Hambali...
...That many dangerous enemies lurk in Guant?namo’s cells has often been a secondary concern, if a concern at all...
...Ultimately, however, this methodology is intended only to be suggestive...
...Shortly thereafter, Zubair was taken into custody and gave up information that led to the arrest of yet another operative nicknamed “Lilie...
...The best evidence of this is the fact that Ramzi Yousef ’s uncle, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (“KSM”), continued to operate unmolested long after his nephew was confi ned at a maximum security prison in Colorado...
...The Guant?namo fi les confi rm that al Qaeda operates an extensive recruitment and indoctrination network stretching from the heart of Arabia to the mosques of Europe...
...Ahmed Ressam, the would-be LAX bomber, was captured while attempting to cross the Canadian border en route to California with a car full of explosives...
...Faris, who had trained at an al Qaeda camp in Afghanistan, had begun preparations for these attacks...
...In 2005 Uzair was convicted, and in 2006 he was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison...
...Khan, who lived in Baltimore for years, was planning to smuggle explosives into the United States...
...Processing them as mere lawbreakers would not have advanced the war on terror...
...Noor was detained alongside Zubaydah, as well as several other current Guant?namo inmates, in late March 2002...
...They are always eager to provide journalists with statements about the evils of Guant?namo...
...One may doubt the necessity and morality of these techniques, including waterboarding, while still recognizing a fundamentally important point: The 14 high value detainees are not ordinary criminals, but perpetrators of an entirely different order of evil...
...At least several of the detainees at Guant?namo were captured along with Zubaydah at his safe house in 2002, and they too were involved in al Qaeda’s post-9/11 plotting...
...One recruiter now at Guant?namo, a Mauritanian named Mohamedou Slahi, is particularly noteworthy...
...Of the 242 current detainees identifi ed by the Times, our review found that at least 174 (72 percent) were either trainers or trainees...
...According to the Guant?namo fi les, Binyam met a number of high-ranking al Qaeda offi cials in Afghanistan and Pakistan...
...Slahi swore bayat (an oath of loyalty) to Osama bin Laden in 1990...
...During the campaign, Obama said he wanted to return to the way we did things in the 1990s, when terrorists were put on trial after the fact...
...Of the 242 current detainees identifi ed by the Times, our review found that at least 146 (60 percent) are alleged to have either operated or stayed in an al Qaeda or Taliban guesthouse...
...Thus, the New York Times reported only the day before the recent presidential election that the fi les contain “sobering intelligence claims against many of the remaining detainees...
...This is not true...
...The chief bomb designer for the 1993 strike on the World Trade Center, Ramzi Yousef, was eventually detained years after the attack and was then convicted, and imprisoned...
...Jonathan Church assisted in the research for this article...
...But how should the Obama administration weigh the intelligence against Guant?namo residents who lack even Qahtani’s high profi le...
...Other camps, such as bin Laden’s Tarnak Farms, were reserved for more specialized terrorist training...
...Mohammed has refused to participate in his hearings at Guant?namo, but one fi le notes that he admitted to his “personal representative” (provided to each detainee to represent his interests) that he had traveled to Afghanistan to gain the skills necessary to fi ght in Chechnya but had no other involvement with al Qaeda...
...Some of the money Binalshibh provided the hijackers came from another high value detainee, Mustafa Ahmad al-Hawsawi...
...For years, the dominant story in the media has been the excesses of the Bush administration...
...Another trainer in pre-9/11 Afghanistan, Noor Uthman Mohammed, was the deputy in charge of the infamous Khalden camp...
...We reviewed all of the unclassifi ed documents for these 242 detainees as part of a comprehensive six-month study...
...It is possible that the Obama administration will create a special national security court to handle some of the cases...
...The Bush administration gave them this designation because they are uniquely lethal, having planned and participated in the most devastating terrorist attacks in history...
...Although he has not been designated a high value detainee, he clearly consorted with terrorists...
...When President-elect Obama spoke so confi dently of closing Guant?namo on 60 Minutes, he had a receptive audience...
...Throughout the controversy, the Bush administration has made only minimal efforts to engage its critics or explain its actions to the American people...
...In the wake of 9/11, the Bush administration had to make up new rules as it went along...
...The Pentagon has not released an offi cial list...
...court, apparently investigated the possibility of detonating a “dirty bomb” (made with radioactive material) in the United States...
...For Guant?namo’s many critics, the facility long ago became a symbol of all that is wrong with the Bush administration’s conduct of the war on terror—from its cowboy-like unilateralism to its alleged widespread torture and abuse of terrorist suspects...
...The successful prosecution of some of those responsible for the fi rst World Trade Center bombing, as worthwhile as it was, did little to disrupt the broader terrorist network, which grew exponentially between 1993 and 2001...
...But trying the most dangerous terrorists, such as the 14 high value detainees, in a civilian court will give them a forum in which to grandstand...
...As a result, coverage of Guant?namo has been one-sided, and the intelligence contained in the thousands of pages of unclassifi ed documents has largely been ignored...
...One Guant?namo memo notes that Zubaydah was planning to use Noor in an operation against Israel at the time of their capture...
...Of the 242 current detainees identifi ed by the Times, our review identifi ed at least 112 (46 percent) who are alleged to have participated in hostilities...
...Noor’s quasi-denial is meaningless—it is beyond dispute that Khalden was part of al Qaeda’s elaborate pre-9/11 training infrastructure...
...And the “enhanced interrogation techniques” that have sparked international outrage were principally designed for them...
...They were then deployed to the United States...
...There, he recruited Ramzi Binalshibh and three 9/11 hijackers to al Qaeda’s cause...
...Jihad was a powerful motivation for many of the Guant?namo detainees, who traveled hundreds, if not thousands, of miles to get to Afghanistan...
...Another of Khan’s accomplices, a Pakistani named Uzair Paracha, was also arrested just weeks after Khan and KSM...
...Most of the 800 detainees held at one time or another at Guant?namo have been released or transferred...
...He has suggested that he wants to try some of the detainees in a civilian court...
...The new administration, of course, will have access to both of those sets of documents, as well as to the classifi ed information on each detainee...
...Bush’s successors should remember, however, that he took the steps he did in the context of a war against enemies who are still seeking to attack our homeland...
...When the Obama administration reviews the Guant?namo fi les, here is what it will fi nd...
...Both Binyam and his would-be accomplice were caught before any attack could be attempted...
...At least several of the “Dirty Thirty” terrorists remain at Guant?namo...
...Qahtani is a member of a group dubbed the “Dirty Thirty,” who were captured by Pakistani authorities while attempting to fl ee Afghanistan...
...Sheikhs also support al Qaeda’s recruitment network by giving fi ery sermons and issuing fatwas (religious edicts) calling for Muslims to support the jihad in Afghanistan against the United States, just as they called earlier for jihad against the Soviets, then the Northern Alliance...
...Khalden was operated for years by high value detainee Abu Zubaydah and graduated many famous recruits, including three of the 9/11 hijackers...
...Thomas Joscelyn is the senior editor of the website Long War Journal...
...THE TERROR NETWORK The high value detainees are the sharp tip of a very long spear...
...In the ensuing seven years, the administration failed to replace its stopgap measure with an institutional response seen as legitimate...
...For example, Zubaydah intended to use one of them in an attack on Israel...
...The 14 were originally held not at Guant?namo, but at even more controversial black sites...
...If the new administration follows the vision set forth by candidate Obama, terrorists such as KSM, Binalshibh, alBaluchi, and al-Hawsawi will be tried in our federal courts with the same constitutional protections as American citizens including the presumption of innocence...
...Some of these camps, such as the infamous al Farouq, offered basic training for those wishing to fi ght...
...According to published reports, approximately 250 remain...
...Only a careful review of all of the intelligence on the detainees, classifi ed as well as unclassifi ed, can illuminate just who these individuals are and what they were up to at the time of their capture...
...During his Combatant Status Review Tribunal, Noor admitted that he was a trainer at Khalden and that he knew Zubaydah, but claimed that none of this had anything to do with al Qaeda...
...And new residents are typically required to turn in their passports or other identifi cation papers, sometimes receiving a new identity, before being shuttled off to a training facility or the front lines...
...Approximately 100 Yemenis, for instance, remain at Guant?namo, but as one fi le notes, “Yemen is not a nation supporting the Global War on Terrorism...
...And many of the remaining inmates have interacted with senior al Qaeda offi cials, including Osama bin Laden...
...He wanted to target gas stations and landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge, and he recommended to KSM that a truck driver living in Ohio named Iyman Faris could help...
...The Bush administration chose a different route—harsh interrogations designed to ferret out al Qaeda’s current operations before it was too late to stop them or capture those involved...
...When interrogators confronted Khan with KSM’s revelation, Khan confi rmed it and said that he gave the money to an agent of Hambali named Zubair...
...But it would be foolish to think that the government can eschew interrogations outside of the federal criminal justice system entirely...
...And the military commissions approved by President Bush have proceeded at a snail’s pace—only two detainees have been tried...
...Its use of techniques of dubious legality and morality to extract information is rightly questioned...
...This conclusion is based on a careful review of the thousands of pages of documents released from Guant?namo, as well as other publicly available evidence...
...The call for jihad in Bosnia and Chechnya has also been a powerful recruitment tool, with wannabe jihadists sent fi rst to Afghanistan to learn how to fi ght...
...Had they not been captured, they surely would have murdered thousands more...
...Recruits who traveled to Afghanistan could learn everything from how to operate an AK-47 to how to use poison or construct a truck bomb...
...It is because of these men, in particular, that the Bush administration initiated the preventive detention regime of which Guant?namo is a part...
...Al Qaeda wanted to use Saifullah’s textile business to smuggle explosives into the United States...
...President Bush, whatever his faults, protected America after September 11, 2001...
...The bulk of these fought on the front lines in Afghanistan against either the Northern Alliance or American forces...
...Khan, Hambali, Zubair, and Lilie are all high value detainees at Guant?namo...
...It would have allowed them to carry to the grave many details of still active terrorist plots...
...They are currently in U.S...
...They cannot yet say what the Obama administration will do with the 250 or so detainees still being held, but according to the Washington Post, the new team will review the government’s fi les on each detainee and make a determination case by case...
...Binyam was captured in Pakistan and claims that he, too, was tortured...
...The new administration will also have to contend with the roadblocks that have frustrated its predecessor’s efforts to send detainees back to their home countries...
...Some accounts suggest that the president-elect wants to abandon it entirely, rather than reforming it...
...This includes both recruiters and those recruited or inspired by the network to wage jihad...
...But what is not widely appreciated is that the dirty bomb plot is just one option they discussed with senior al Qaeda terrorists...
...Collectively, for example, the detainees have extensive ties to Islamic charities that are known to be al Qaeda fronts...
...He was al Qaeda’s chief liaison between the hijackers living in the West and more senior terrorists, such as KSM, who resided in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan...
...Classifi ed information, which may be necessary to convict them on some charges, will be diffi cult to protect in such a setting...
...KSM is the best known of the high value detainees imprisoned at Guant?namo...
...There was no easy legal precedent or historical analogy...
...Mohammed Rabbani, according to the Guant?namo fi les, assisted the retreat of 50 to 60 al Qaeda fi ghters from Afghanistan in December 2001...
...The threat they pose is relatively easy to identify...
...Going forward, the new president will need to approve at least some proactive measures if he is to stop al Qaeda’s next attack...
...This allegation has proven controversial as detractors say there is no evidence that Binyam or Padilla was even close to constructing such a device...
...I’ve said repeatedly that America doesn’t torture and I’m going to make sure that we don’t torture...
...One Guant?namo fi le notes that Zuhair “is believed to be responsible” for Jefferson’s death...
...What we know is that, in previous terrorist attacks—for example, the fi rst attack against the World Trade Center—we were able to arrest those responsible, put them on trial...
...Terrorist training in Afghanistan was so commonplace that some current Guant?namo detainees have actually attempted to use it in their defense...
...prisons, incapacitated...
...Months later, Faris was convicted of providing material support to al Qaeda and sentenced to 20 years in prison...
...But for the Bush administration’s efforts, many more Americans surely would have perished...
...It does not include detainees who decided on their own to wage jihad or were inspired by other means including al Qaeda’s propaganda...
...Binyam Mohammed is an Ethiopian who lived in the United States briefl y before moving to the United Kingdom in the 1990s...
...Amazingly, much of this narrative was written by self-interested former inmates and the detainees’ attorneys...
...Members of KSM’s family have been at the heart of al Qaeda’s conspiracy...
...The full story of the Guant?namo detainees remains to be told...
...According to the 9/11 Commission, he fi rst proposed to Osama bin Laden the plot that grew into the September 11 attacks, and he was involved throughout the operation...
...Khan gave his interrogators Zubair’s telephone number...
...The unclassifi ed documents confi rm that they are located throughout Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran...
...To read them their rights and provide them lawyers would have been to throw away their intelligence value...
...Critics are free to charge that the administration went too far...
...But the Obama administration is sure to ask: How dangerous are the other detainees...
...Clear and Present Danger The Obama administration is about to discover that the terrorists detained at Guant?namo are there for good reason BY THOMAS JOSCELYN On Sunday, November 16, CBS News’s 60 Minutes broadcast the fi rst interview with President-elect Barack Obama...
...Terrorists detained by Yemini authorities have a pattern of fi nding their way back to the battlefi eld...
...The guesthouse operators usually require that a known al Qaeda or Taliban member vouch for those who wish to stay there...
...Indeed, they do...
...They had tasked Binyam with attacking targets inside the United States...
...THE HIGH VALUE DETAINEES The most dangerous men currently incarcerated at Guant?namo are the 14 “high value” detainees...
...They were plotting the “second wave” of attacks on America when they were captured...
...Veteran jihadists, along with Islamic clerics, often act as recruiters, enticing the willing with heroic tales of fi ghting Allah’s war...
...And, you know, let’s take the example of Guant?namo,” Obama said...
...At one point, Obama was asked about the terrorist detention facility at Guant?namo Bay, Cuba...
...While the list generated by the Times probably includes a handful of detainees who have been released or transferred, it appears to be mostly accurate...
...It is not clear from the early press reports whether the Obama administration will continue preventive detention in any form...
...Al Qaeda’s trainers are typically drawn from the ranks of the most experienced fi ghters...
...In any event, it is the best available...
...RED FLAG 2: On their way to join the jihad, most al Qaeda and Taliban recruits stay in guesthouses...
...Other 9/11 hijackers stayed at the Karachi guesthouse as well...
...The government’s fi le on Fazl notes that he “was responsible for widespread atrocities against noncombatants...
...This unclassifi ed cache includes both the government’s allegations against each detainee and summarized transcripts of the detainees’ testimony...
...One such is Mohamed Qahtani, the ter rorist who was selected by al Qaeda to become the “20th hijacker” on 9/11 but was turned away from the Orlando Airport by a suspicious immigration offi cial...
...He then trained at an al Qaeda camp in Afghanistan beginning in January 1991, followed bin Laden to Sudan, and later relocated to Germany...
...Although the documents were released in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request fi led by the Associated Press, the intelligence contained in the fi les was largely ignored by the mainstream press for more than two years...
...One Guant?namo fi le notes that Abu Rahman “identifi ed 17 of the September 11, 2001, hijackers” as having stayed at his guesthouse...
...The same day KSM was detained in 2003, another terrorist named Majid Khan was picked up...
...They also explored a wide range of possible targets and modes of attack, from striking U.S...
...At the time, Binalshibh was plotting an attack on Heathrow Airport in London...
...One current Guant?namo inmate, a Saudi named Ahmed Zaid Salim Zuhair, fought in Bosnia in the 1990s and later became an instructor at al Farouq...
...But the Obama administration may rapidly discover that treating the terrorist threat like any other matter in federal court, as candidate Obama proposed, is not only unrealistic but also dangerous...
...KSM and Khan were not the only high value detainees to give up crucial, life-saving details during their interrogations...
...Of the 242 current detainees identifi ed by the Times, our review found at least 116 (48 percent) to be allegedly connected to the jihadist recruiting network...
...Had the Bush administration taken this approach, it is likely that America would have failed to stop many al Qaeda terrorist operations that were in fact foiled...
...But those individuals were found out only because the Bush administration employed new methods to fi ght terrorism...
...While the 242 detainees may be less important than operatives at the level of KSM or Ramzi Binalshibh, it is clear that a number of dangerous individuals reside at Guant?namo...
...Hambali was responsible, in part, for planning the 2002 Bali bombings (killing more than 200 people) and a series of attacks on 30 churches in Indonesia on Christmas Eve 2000 (killing 19...
...There they found a number of incriminating pieces of evidence linking Uzair to Khan...
...Slahi most likely mentored Ressam during their time together in Montreal...
...And the hijackers, including their ringleader, Mohammed Atta, relied on Binalshibh for both advice and cash...
...Padilla, who has been convicted on terrorism-related charges in a U.S...
...The recruiters frequently make travel arrangements, paying for recruits’ travel and suggesting common routes to Afghanistan (mostly through Pakistan and Iran...
...The Rabbani brothers, Abu Rahman and Mohammed, operated a series of guesthouses for al Qaeda...
...He had often promised on the campaign trail to close Guant?namo...
...In March 2002, Abu Zubaydah was captured at his safe house in Faisalabad, Pakistan...
...The 9/11 Commission report says that the hijackers responsible for securing the planes on 9/11 stayed at a guesthouse that KSM requested Abu Rahman to secure in Karachi, Pakistan...
...RED FLAG 3: The Taliban’s Afghanistan was a hub for terrorist training, and the Obama administration should look for evidence that a Guant?namo detainee received or provided training at one of the many facilities operated there by either the Taliban or al Qaeda...
...The guesthouses also provide rudimentary religious and weapons training and act as staging facilities where jihadist fi ghters regroup between missions...
...The word “guesthouse” may sound innocuous at fi rst blush, but not just anyone can gain admittance...
...181 (75 percent) had two or more red fl ags...
...subways to setting apartment buildings on fi re using ordinary gas lines...
...Saifullah is reportedly a multimillionaire who owns a Pakistani media company and a textile business, which exported goods to the United States...
...The fi les had been created during the Combatant Status Review Tribunals (CSRT) and Administrative Review Board (ARB) hearings held for nearly 600 detainees...
...The government’s fi les note that Ammar was a “key lieutenant for KSM” during the September 11 operation...
...THE WEEKLY STANDARD has performed a similar review...
...Moreover, waging the war on terror requires more than just stopping individuals such as the 14 high value detainees...
...According to Tenet, Lilie then provided information that led to Hambali’s arrest in Thailand...
...And in the days before the 60 Minutes broadcast, anonymous offi cials from his transition team had let the press know that the president-elect would deliver on his pledge...
...They are responsible for murdering thousands of civilians around the globe, from the eastern United States to Southeast Asia...
...The captured jihadists and terrorist agents were not conventional prisoners of war, and they were not ordinary criminals...
...Two guesthouse operators still in custody at Guant?namo warrant special scrutiny...
...He responded: I have said repeatedly that I intend to close Guant?namo, and I will follow through on that...
...The greatest success of the Bush administration is that it stopped all of this, and more, from happening...
...In late March 2003, authorities raided Uzair’s apartment in Brooklyn...
...During his interrogation, KSM admitted that Khan had recently passed along $50,000 to operatives working for al Qaeda’s chieftain in Southeast Asia, a man known as Hambali...
...Instead he remained at large, teaching others his methods for mayhem...
...During Slahi’s stint in Montreal, he allegedly facilitated al Qaeda’s “millennium plot” against the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX...
...RED FLAG 1: Evidence that a detainee was committed to waging jihad, or holy war, against the perceived enemies of Islam is our fi rst red fl ag...
...In sum, 227 (94 percent) of the 242 detainees we studied in detail had at least one of the four red fl ags outlined above...
...This is not a bad idea...
...Naval Station Guant?namo Bay in 2002, it was improvising—understandable in a situation without precedent...
...Uzair’s father, Saifullah Paracha, is a current resident of Guant?namo...
...This methodology bears some similarities to that employed by the Combating Terrorism Center (CTC) at West Point in its study of the documents generated by the CSRTs at Guant?namo...
...Its refusal to release a complete list of the remaining detainees is an example of secrecy taken too far...
...Their collective dossier includes, among other attacks, 9/11, the American embassy bombings (August 7, 1998), the USS Cole bombing (October 12, 2000), and the Bali bombings (October 12, 2002...
...Saifullah also offered his media company’s services to Osama bin Laden for the production of al Qaeda’s propaganda...
...Our study reviews those fi les, as well as the more comprehensive documents produced during the ARB hearings at Guant?namo...
...Shortly, it will fall to President Obama to do the same...
...But within weeks of KSM’s and Khan’s capture, Faris was identifi ed and arrested...
...After the fall of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, Noor fl ed to Faisalabad, Pakistan, where he stayed in a safe house that Zubaydah operated...
...Another of KSM’s nephews, Ammar al-Baluchi, is a high value detainee at Guant?namo...
...In a few instances, this training took place outside of Afghanistan, in, for example, Bosnia or Pakistan...
...Al Qaeda central needed Binalshibh to coordinate various details of the plot...
...During the week prior to 9/11, four of the hijackers returned unused funds to al-Hawsawi...
...RED FLAG 4: Finally, the new administration should look for evidence of participation in hostilities in Afghanistan or elsewhere...
...The Times compiled this list through an exhaustive search of articles and other publicly available information...
...In 2006, the Department of Defense began to release the documents to the public via its website...
...When captured, Zuhair had in his possession the watch of an American named William Jefferson, who worked for the United Nations in Bosnia and who was shot to death on November 21, 1995...
...One detainee, Mohammed Fazl, was the Taliban’s army chief of staff...
...The Obama administration should look for connections with these establishments in the Guant?namo fi les...
...They include a number of bodyguards for Osama bin Laden...
...In At the Center of the Storm, Tenet says that Zubaydah unwittingly gave up information that led to the capture of Ramzi Binalshibh on September 11, 2002...
...The faults of the Bush administration go beyond its strange failure to make its case to the public...
...At one point, Binyam and Jos...
...And over 200 of them remain at Guant?namo...
...Those are part and parcel of an effort to regain America’s moral stature in the world...
...The government believes he was up to much more...
...The exchange touched on a wide range of topics, from Obama’s distaste for college football’s computerized selection of a national champion to his plans for changing course in economic and foreign policy...
...He was also able to identify several of the terrorists responsible for the August 7, 1998, embassy bombings as men he had assisted...
...When the Bush administration sent the fi rst detainees to the U.S...
...This perception, however, was always skewed...
...There are many other factors the Obama administration should study when weighing its options...
...More important, Obama’s comment misses the fundamental lesson of 9/11...
...In October, the New York Times published an online database listing 248 current detainees, in addition to the 14 high value prisoners...
...Whatever happens to the detainees, the important point for much of the commentariat is that Guant?namo will be shuttered...
...The Bosnian Supreme Court convicted Zuhair in 2000 for his participation in a car bombing in Mostar on September 18, 1997...
...Padilla, an American citizen, was captured in Chicago and underwent interrogation using highly controversial methods...

Vol. 14 • December 2008 • No. 11


 
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