From Captive To Suicide Bomber
Accused of Being Little More Than a Low-Level Taliban Fighter, Abdallah al-Ajmi Was Held by the U.S. for Nearly Four Years. After His Release, He Blew Up an Iraqi Army Outpost. Did Guantanamo Propel Him to Do It?
Accused of Being Little More Than a Low-Level Taliban Fighter, Abdallah al-Ajmi Was Held by the U.S. for Nearly Four Years. After His Release, He Blew Up an Iraqi Army Outpost. Did Guantanamo Propel Him to Do It?
2) So let's accept the article's thesis, that being in Gitmo 4 years made him a suicide bomber. Doesn't this imply that we should keep all of the people in Gitmo locked up because at this point, they're definitely a threat if released? Nowhere in the article do they examine this.
To be fair, some of the things we did strike me as even stupider than the article. Consider:
Ajmi's days mainly consisted of sitting in his cell. For his first few years there, detainees had no access to reading material -- save for copies of the Koran.

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