Tuesday, December 23, 2014

U.S. Now Offering A $5 Million Bounty For An Al-Qaeda Terrorist It Had Released From Guantanamo

U.S. State Department

Oops! U.S. Offers $5 Mil Reward for Al Qaeda Terrorist it Released From Gitmo -- Judicial Watch

Years after liberating an Al Qaeda operative from the military prison at Guantanamo, the United States government has put him on a global terrorist list and offered a $5 million reward for information on his whereabouts.

The unbelievable story comes as President Obama frees more and more terrorists—including four to Afghanistan over the weekend— long held in the military compound at the U.S. Naval base in southeastern Cuba. The president’s goal is to close the prison, a campaign promise that dates back to 2008, by relocating the last of the world’s most dangerous terrorists. Still left at the facility are 9/11 masterminds Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM), Ramzi Binalshibh, Ali Abdul Aziz Ali, and Mustafa Ahmed Adam al Hawsawi as well as USS Cole bomber Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri.

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More News On The U.S. Now Offering A $5 Million Bounty For An An Al-Qaeda Terrorist It Had Released From Guantanamo

US government offering $5M reward for Al Qaeda leader freed from Gitmo -- FOX News
U.S. offers $5M reward for al Qaeda leader released from Gitmo -- Washington Times
U.S. Government Puts $5 Million Bounty on Al-Qaeda Terrorist It Had Just Released from Gitmo -- IJReview
Obama offers $5 mil for recapture of al-Qaida fighter released from Gitmo -- Examiner
Guantanamo Official Resigns, Former Prisoner Is Now Al-Qaida Leader -- Daily Caller

My Comment: You just cannot make this up.

10 comments:

  1. According to the Repatriation Report:

    http://www.fotofest.org/guantanamo/SaudiReport.pdf

    He was a low level grunt for the Taliban, and was released as part of the Saudi "deal" after all the Hunger Strike deaths,

    After 4 years in Gitmo being tortured, he was transferred to Saudi custody, and shortly there after, he "escaped".

    Monster Factories are only of use if the monsters are released to terrorize the villagers.

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  2. I'm predicting a few more released prisoners to soon start appearing on this list...

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  3. Not released, " escaped" from Saudi, Qatari, UAE " custody",

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  4. I was referring to being released from Guantanamo Bay.

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    1. There are "releases", basically the guy's "sold" into US custody for the money, ($10k to $150k) , roughly 180 people, who were then tortured for a time frame from 4 years, to a decade, such as the 14 Xigurs, then " released" to a nation that will provide them "asalyum, based on the fact that they were part of the 1/4 of Gitmo detainees who had nothing to do with Islamic Radicalism, they were just in the wrong place, at the wrong time,

      Vs the Talib/AQ detainees released to Saudi or the Gulf States, for political reasons, who are actually high level, or medium level, Islamic Radicals, who " conveniently" , "escape", from custody.

      Over a decade later, the Saudi's are still " punking" the US.

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  5. I always like those people who got to the most lawless place on earth to learn English or study the Quran.

    Learn Arabic at a university in Egypt. "Hell NO! I am going to Yemen. That's it. That's the ticket!"

    Learn the Qu'ran in Tajikistan, Kirghizstan, Uzbekistan, Turmenistan, Kazakhistan?

    "F___ NO! I am going to learn it in the Quran in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas or somewhere more lawless."

    It should be a meme.

    Learn Christianity in Rome, Jerusalem, London?

    "F___ No!. I am going to lean Christianity in an area controlled by Kony.

    I mean REALLY!

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  6. It should be a meme.

    Learn Arabic & the Quran in the Wildest, Wildest, Wild West place you can find.

    Screw that other ___!

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    Reminds me of learning chemistry.

    I just couldn't learn chemistry at a university accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).

    Nah, I had to get real. I had to learn chemistry in the Columbian border region with Venezuela.

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  7. You know that back in the day, over 150 Americans, including several sitting Reps and Senators, went to Uganda to study Christianity with Kony?

    "Lawlesss" regions, don't just attract criminals and terrorists, they also attract undocumented persons and illegal workers.

    Xe tor example, " smuggled" over 1500 Bangladeshi's into Afghanistan to build facilities at Baghram. If they got "uppity" about wages and conditions, they were just dumped outside the perimeter, left to the tender mercies of the Taliban.

    As noted here:http://fabiusmaximus.com/2014/12/17/war-afghanistan-was-worse-than-defeat-74397/

    The local's played "the system" for all it was worth, and so did the ISI.

    Which neighbor of yours would you " rat out", for a cash bonus of 5 years wages, tax free, no comebacks? The couple with the yappy dog? The guy who borrows your tools and never returns them?

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  8. Jay .... as you know I grew up in a society that thrived on that type of informing. And what is the shocking part is that many do thrive under such conditions ... they feed on it until .... of course .... that day comes when they are the ones who are being fed upon.

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  9. "over 150 Americans, including several sitting Reps and Senators, went to Uganda to study Christianity with Kony?"

    Name them.

    IMO if they went to school with Kony or whatever this would have been used in political campaigns.

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