Tuesday, February 23, 2016

President Obama Sends Guantánamo Closing Plan to Congress



New York Times: Obama Sends Guantánamo Closing Plan to Congress

WASHINGTON — The White House on Tuesday sent Congress a long-awaited plan for closing American prison in Guantánamo Bay, beginning a final push to fulfill one of President Obama’s earliest and most troubled national security policy goals in the face of deep skepticism from many Republican lawmakers.

The plan centers on bringing between 30 and 60 detainees who are deemed too dangerous to release to a replacement prison on domestic soil; it suggested several potential sites in South Carolina, Kansas, and Colorado. The rest of the 91 detainees would be transferred to other countries.

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More News On President Obama Sending His Guantánamo Closing Plan to Congress

Obama makes final attempt to persuade Congress to close Guantanamo -- Reuters
Pentagon's Guantanamo closing plan lays out costs, savings -- AP
Obama: Guantanamo Bay undermines security, must be closed -- AP
Obama asks lawmakers to lift obstacles to closing prison at Guantanamo Bay -- Washington Post
Obama: Guantanamo closure is "about closing a chapter in our history" -- CBS
Obama presents plan to close Guantanamo, move detainees to US -- FOX News
Guantanamo Bay: Obama Announces Plan to Close Controversial Detention Facility -- NBC
Obama gives Congress Guantanamo closure plan -- CNN
Obama Unveils Plan to Close Guantanamo Bay Prison -- US News and World Report
Obama takes last chance to close Guantanamo Bay -- USA Today
Obama in bid to close Guantanamo prison -- BBC
Obama’s Last Guantanamo Pitch to Congress -- The Atlantic
White House plan to close Guantanamo Bay prison won’t change much in Congress -- Washington Post
Top Republicans slam Obama’s plan to close Guantanamo -- Washington Post
Guantanamo Bay: Who Are the Detainees Left at the Prison Facility? -- NBC

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Take pen, write closed, sign document.

Seven years and this has not been done. Speaks for itself.