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From the moment he stepped into office, President Barack Obama has steadily worked toward his goal of closing down the terrorist detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Some of the substantial number who have been released have returned to the field of battle to wage jihad again; those remaining at the prison have been deemed the “worst of the worst.”
That includes a group of “high risk” detainees known as the “Karachi 6,” an incredibly dangerous group of individuals that Obama just cleared to be released from the prison, according to Fox News.
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In fact, two of them have already been transferred out of Gitmo and turned over to the custody of the United Arab Emirates, placing them just a hop, skip and a jump away from the jihadistan in Iraq and Syria that would likely give them the chance to re-engage in their war against the infidels.
Those men were captured in Pakistan after receiving extensive training in Afghanistan, and were believed to have had close contact with senior Al Qaeda leaders, according to Thomas Jocelyn, Senior Fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.
Jocelyn expressed doubt that these men have had a change of heart over the intervening years and presumed that they remained just as dangerous and committed to their cause as ever.
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According to a separate report, it appeared that at least some of the “Taliban Five,” the group of high-level Taliban detainees transferred to Qatar in 2014 in exchange for Army deserter private Bowe Bergdahl, had made contact with their former jihad-mates and returned to plotting terrorist acts.
Unfortunately, Obama doesn’t seem to care that some of the terrorists released from Gitmo would just as soon slit an American’s throat as shake their hand.
Those men can thank Obama for being released from the one place where we can be assured they won’t engage in radical Islamic terrorist acts anymore.
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