Friday, May 24, 2013

President Obama Commits To Closing Guantanamo Prison



Obama Announces Steps Toward Guantanamo Closure -- CBS News

President Obama outlined specific actions he plans to take to reduce the prisoner population at the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and move it toward closure, a goal stated in his 2008 campaign, when he took office in 2009, and in a news conference three weeks ago.

In a comprehensive counterterrorism speech Thursday at the National Defense University at Fort McNair in Washington, D.C., Mr. Obama said, "There is no justification beyond politics for Congress to prevent us from closing a facility that should never have been opened."

At this point in his remarks, the audience applauded audibly, and the president was interrupted by a heckler demanding the closure of Guantanamo "today."

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More News On President Obama's Counterterrorism Speech Pertaining To Guantanamo

Obama Renews Pledge to Close Guantanamo Prison -- Voice of America
Obama renews push to close Guantánamo military prison -- Christian Science Monitor
Obama lifts ban on Guantánamo transfers to Yemen -- Miami Herald/AP
Factbox: Obama outlines steps toward closing Guantanamo prison -- Reuters
Obama: Guantanamo Policies Must Change -- SKY News
Yemen welcomes US decision on Guantanamo prisoner transfers -- AFP
Yemen Applauds Obama’s Gitmo Decision -- Wall Street Journal
All In on Gitmo: Obama Returns to Fight for a Shutdown -- Daniel Klaidman, Daily Beast
Obama renews push to close Guantanamo, but hurdles are just as high as before -- Washington Post
How Obama plans to (finally) close Guantanamo -- Jon Terbush, The Week
Gitmo: Parsing what the president actually said -- Katherine Guthrie, MSNBC
Forever Gitmo: How Obama will try, and likely fail, to close Guantanamo -- Jean MacKenzie, Global Post
Milestones for Guantanamo Bay detention center -- Seattle Times/AP

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