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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Obama Releases Gitmo Prisoner, Becomes Very Bad


Obama Released A Gitmo Detainee 3 Years Ago – Can You Guess What He’s Doing Now?



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Obama is doing his damnedest to shut down Guantanamo Bay before we kick him out of the Oval Office – it’s one of the earliest promises that he hasn’t kept. But on the way there, he’s releasing terrorists that are putting Americans in harm’s way and the media is completely ignoring it.
Here’s one from the Long War Journal:
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) released a new video featuring a former Guantanamo detainee, Ibrahim Qosi, who is also known as Sheikh Khubayb al Sudani.
In July 2010, Qosi plead guilty to charges of conspiracy and material support for terrorism before a military commission. His plea was part of a deal in which he agreed to cooperate with prosecutors during his remaining time in US custody. Qosi was transferred to his home country of Sudan two years later, in July 2012.
Qosi joined AQAP in 2014 and became one of its leaders. Qosi and other AQAP commanders discussed their time waging jihad at length in the video, entitled “Guardians of Sharia.”
Islamic scholars ensure the “correctness” of the “jihadist project,” according to Qosi. And the war against America continues through “individual jihad,” which al Qaeda encourages from abroad. Here, Qosi referred to al Qaeda’s policy of encouraging attacks by individual adherents and smaller terror cells. Indeed, AQAP’s video celebrates jihadists who have acted in accordance with this call, such as the Kouachi brothers, who struck Charlie Hebdo’s offices in Paris earlier this year. The Kouachi brothers’ operation was sponsored by AQAP.
So this terrorist was released in 2012 and he’s right now plotting against the West, against us and our allies, and it’s barely reported at all.
And Obama wants to release many more.
Feel safe now?

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