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TOPIC: "Senators Lieberman, McCain And Graham Ask Obama To Halt Transfer Of Yemeni Gitmo Detainees" (TPM 12/29/09)


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"Senators Lieberman, McCain And Graham Ask Obama To Halt Transfer Of Yemeni Gitmo Detainees" (TPM 12/29/09)
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Senators Lieberman, McCain And Graham Ask Obama To Halt Transfer Of Yemeni Gitmo Detainees

Sen. Joe Lieberman, Sen. John McCain and Sen. Lindsey Graham wrote a letter to President Obama today asking he halt any transfer of the six Yemeni detainees being held in Guantanamo Bay.

The trio of senators, who often see eye-to-eye on national security issues, said the transfer of the detainees would be "highly unwise and ill-considered."

Lieberman (I-CT) McCain (R-AZ) and Graham (R-SC) asked that until the United States is sure the detainees "will not return to the battlefield," all transfers to Yemen should cease.

Excerpts from their letter after the jump, and read it in full here.

"We write to express our deep concern about reports that the Administration is planning to transfer six Yemeni nationals, currently being held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to the custody of the Government of Yemen. These six individuals have been identified as threats to the United States and its allies due to their connections to the Al Qaeda terrorist network. Given the security situation in Yemen and the failure of the Yemeni government to secure high-value prisoners in the past, we believe that any such transfers would be highly unwise and ill-considered. Recent events underscore why this is so.

"As you well know, on Christmas Day, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab attempted a terrorist bomb attack on a U.S. passenger jet bound from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Abdulmutallab allegedly told investigators that he traveled to Yemen for explosives and terrorist training. As of yesterday, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) is claiming responsibility for this terrorist attack as a direct retaliation for recent strikes against AQAP within Yemen. The December 25 attack is only the latest in a growing list of terrorist plots that have been traced back to AQAP in Yemen.

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"In view of these events, the planned repatriation of six Yemeni detainees from Guantanamo Bay is especially alarming. The Department of Defense has estimated that at least fourteen percent of released Guantanamo detainees have reengaged in terrorism. The current conditions and threat of AQAP activities are clear evidence of the danger in repatriating these Yemeni detainees at this time. As a result, we request an immediate halt to the transfer of all detainees to Yemen until the American people and the Congress can be assured of the security situation in that country. We must do everything in our power to ensure that these detainees do not pose a future threat to the United States. Until we are certain that released detainees will not return to the battlefield, all detainee transfers to Yemen should cease."

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-- Edited by Sanders on Tuesday 29th of December 2009 05:52:39 PM

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