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Former Guantanamo detainees suspected of joining ISIS, other groups in Syria

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Releasing POW's as the war is in progress. This guy is dumb as a lizard. I can only wonder how many people have been killed and will be killed by Obama and his close Gitmo policy.



"Of the 620 detainees released from Guantanamo Bay, 180 have returned or are suspected to have returned to the battlefield.

Of those 180, sources say 20 to 30 have either joined ISIS or other militants groups in Syria, or are participating with these groups from outside countries. Officials say most of those 20 to 30 are operating inside Syria.

The development underscores just one of many long-running complications for efforts to shutter Guantanamo Bay, a promise President Obama made within hours of taking the oath of office in 2009. "

Sources: Former Guantanamo detainees suspected of joining ISIS, other groups in Syria | Fox News
 
Releasing POW's as the war is in progress. This guy is dumb as a lizard. I can only wonder how many people have been killed and will be killed by Obama and his close Gitmo policy.



"Of the 620 detainees released from Guantanamo Bay, 180 have returned or are suspected to have returned to the battlefield.

Of those 180, sources say 20 to 30 have either joined ISIS or other militants groups in Syria, or are participating with these groups from outside countries. Officials say most of those 20 to 30 are operating inside Syria.

The development underscores just one of many long-running complications for efforts to shutter Guantanamo Bay, a promise President Obama made within hours of taking the oath of office in 2009. "

Sources: Former Guantanamo detainees suspected of joining ISIS, other groups in Syria | Fox News

28% of GITMO releases have returned to the battlefield.

Report: More former GITMO detainees back on the battlefield – CNN Security Clearance - CNN.com Blogs
 
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