In the past five years, a important factor of so many casualties are suicide bombers. Recently Abdullah Saleh al-Ajmi was one of two who participated in a attack in Mosul. Whats ironic of this guy is he was from U.S. custody in Guantanamo Bay in 2005. It was a specific target because it was posted on a jihadist web site that he was a “hero” who completed the Mosul mission. Pentagon officials were aware of al-Ajmi’s release in 2005 and had left Kuwait to Syria. Which was known to be a camp ground for terrorist into Iraq.
Al-Ajmi was detained in Afghanistan as her tried to enter Pakistan. He stated he fought for the taliban and also fought in numbers of battles against the Northen Alliance. He had never been charge for a crime, he was still held in Guantanamo Bay. After documents about him fighting for the Taliban, were never really accurate because he was threaten when he was in U.S. custody. He later asserted he was in the country to study the Quran.
He later was transferred to the custody of Kuwait, where he was held on trial then released.
Al-Ajmi isnt the first detainee to go back into the battlefield. Pentagon officials say there are more then 10 people who were once held by the U.S. that have been killed or captured after the releases. Many of them released, return into the battlefield and commit these attacks.
This just proves how our security is a failure because we held many of these guys and later let them go. Where they go back to fight and strike back, If they knew where they were going, why don’t they take action? It shows how these men can come up with great ideas so they can be misjudged and then be considered harmless. We are being fooled and the best part is we know it and don’t do nothing at all. Just like in our past we held these guys and at the end they were all released, history repeating itself.
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/05/07/gitmo.bomber/index.html
Saturday, May 10, 2008
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