Just when you think the Biden administration can’t get any dumber, that there’s no possible way they can make even worse decisions than those they have already made, Crazy Uncle Joe pops up at the pool party sporting shades, a smile that would be the envy of sexual predators all across the nation, and says, “Hold my beer.”
What have they done now? How about releasing a high-profile member of terror group al Qaeda who was a direct subordinate to the senior planner of the egregious and horrific 9/11 attacks back in 2001 from Guantanamo Bay? Several other members who were involved in the attack are also going to be released from the facility soon.
These individuals helped murder 3,000 Americans that day. Under no circumstances should they be allowed another day of freedom as long as they live. In fact, they shouldn’t still be breathing and walking around six feet above ground. The death penalty should have come swift and hard for these blood thirsty wretches. Yet, here they are, about to be set free.
You can guarantee they will rejoin their compatriots overseas and get busy cooking up new and creative ways to kill Americans and anyone else that gets in the way of their jihad. Good work, Mr. President.
“During the height of the furor over the Chinese spy balloon on U.S. soil, the Biden administration released Majid Khan from Guantanamo Bay to Belize, after reaching out to about a dozen countries to find a residence for the convicted terrorist. Federal law does not allow Guantanamo Bay detainees to be resettled in the U.S.,” TheBlaze reported.
” Khan was Guantanamo Bay’s only legal U.S. resident; he gained asylum in 1998. In 2002, Khan returned to Pakistan and joined al Qaeda, becoming a direct subordinate to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who is known as al Qaeda’s senior operational planner and architect of 9/11,” the report continued.
The report then noted that Khan was given the task of delivering cash and to transfer other senior officials with the terrorist group to carry out attacks, like one on the Marriot Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, in 2003, by none other than KSM himself. The bombing killed 12 people and injured an additional 150.
Khan was taken into custody in Karachi in March 2003 and was then subsequently revealed to be one of 14 “high value detainees” by former President George W. Bush in 2006. He pled guilty to charges related to terrorism in 2012 and has served ten years.
A set of brothers, also members of al Qaeda , are expected to be released from Guantanamo Bay over the course of the next few weeks. Hey, why not? Let’s just hand everybody some “Get Out of Jail Free” cards.
” Abdul Rahim Ghulam Rabbani worked for 9/11 architect KSM from 1999 until his arrest in September 2002. Younger brother Mohammed Ahmed Ghulam Rabbani joined al Qaeda in 1998 but was kicked out of training camp for smoking. He returned to Karachi, Pakistan, to operate safe houses for the organization,” TheBlaze reported.
“The younger brother would move fighters from Afghanistan to Pakistan, transporting money, documents, and equipment. Despite working for the terrorist leader as well, he is not known to have participated in operational planning. Also arrested in 2002, both brothers were detained at a CIA black site where infamous stories of torture were reported,” the report stated, concluding, ” According to NBC News, just 34 detainees remain at Guantanamo Bay, which held around 660 at its peak capacity.”