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The U.S. military is confirming that a former Guantanamo detainee from Kuwait carried out a recent suicide attack in northern Iraq. A spokesman for U.S. military's Central Command told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Abdallah Salih al-Ajmi took part in an attack in Mosul.

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    ZiegfeldGirl5 months ago

    Apparently he really was a bad guy. Too bad they didn't keep him there longer.

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    Bkumm5 months ago

    Couple of different ways to look at this.

    Either he was a bad guy and deserved to be imprisoned and should have been kept there,

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    Being imprisoned made him bitter and a bad guy.

    I can't read the story so I don't know which.

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      ZiegfeldGirl5 months ago
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      rdy2rck5 months ago

      I agree with Bk but if true it's a tragedy either way.But without proof what does a terrorist look like. Can we keep everyone suspicous locked up forever?Confusing.

      It's like the Oklahoma bomber. Do we lock up all white people that spout off nonsense "just in case."

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      eddie1075 months ago

      Well, I dont think anyone who felt that America was responsible for their sadness would decide to kill innocent Muslim women and children to exact revenge, but reality can be stretched if you really want it to be true.

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        bobo-in-texas5 months ago

        Is the fact that this Jihadi murdered Muslims make him an anti-Muslim bigot or a martyr for the Religion of Peace?

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          libsRfunny5 months ago

          Being imprisoned made him a bad guy? I don't think so. He was caught fighting alongside the Taliban. Those aren't "good" people. Maybe you remember 9/11? Maybe you remember who was helping Osama bin Laden? Apparently not.

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          aniokly5 months ago

          It is too bad they didn't tell us how he made it to Gitmo. Maybe his neighbors told him they would kill his family if he didn't kill for the Religion of Peace. They are losing the war, and can no longer depend on volunteers to die for Allah.

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            Wolfie20075 months ago

            I couldn't get the story to load from either site but did hear about this on the news. They said he was picked up in Afghanistan and taken to Gitmo. He was deported to Kuwait and tried there for terrorism and found not guilty. He blew himself up in Iraq trying to detonate a bomb. Really must have been a nice guy that became embittered because of Bush and went bad.

            Maybe this should be a lesson to the liberals and they should start being nicer to those embittered folk in Penn who are clutching their guns and God. Who knows how bitter they might be after Obama disparaged them. You never know where that kind of mistreatment might lead. LOL

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            HOUSEMD5 months ago

            Must have been an inside job?

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              Endoscopy5 months ago

              I heard his lawyer in an interview. He just looks at it like a criminal that robbed a bank or something. They don't seem to understand that these people believe that to die like that is the only assured way to go to Paradise. Failing to die as a martyr while killing enemies of Islam they have to take their chance that Allah will balance the scales in their favor.

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                abntv5 months ago

                I will be very interested in seeing how this story plays out. I want to hear more of the background.

                The number I heard this morning was that 7% of released GITMO detainees return to combat

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                  markmawn25 months ago

                  So, what that tells me is that they hit 7% in actually capturing the right people. OR it is really 2%, but create 5% new soldiers by the treatment they are giving them.

                  Imagine if the tables were turned.

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                markmawn25 months ago

                This one bad example will pave the way to justify detaining all of the falsely accused and the very act that we illegally torture.

                I suspect this guy is going to praise our efforts to detain him for 6.5 years merely for carrying a camera for Al Jazeera.

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