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To: Srexley who wrote (744731)7/7/2006 1:29:03 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
Shortsighted....

Imprudent.



To: Srexley who wrote (744731)7/7/2006 1:59:35 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Respond to of 769669
 
GEN. MCCAFFREY VISITS GUANTANAMO

"Arrogance, secrecy, and bad judgment have mired us in a mess in
Guantanamo from which we are having great difficulty in extricating
ourselves," wrote U.S. Army Gen. (Ret.) Barry R. McCaffrey in a report
on his recent trip to the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay.

"The JTF Guantanamo Detention Center is the most professional, firm,
humane and carefully supervised confinement operation that I have
ever personally observed," he stated.

At the same time, "Much of the international community views the
Guantanamo Detention Center as a place of shame and routine violation
of human rights. This view is not correct. However, there will be no
possibility of correcting that view."

"There is now no possible political support for Guantanamo going
forward," Gen. McCaffrey wrote.

"We need a political-military decisive move to break the deadlock" and
to permit the closure of the Guantanamo detention facility.

Gen. McCaffrey proposed a combination of steps including transfer of
as many detainees as possible to their host countries, criminal
trials for some, and efforts to engage foreign and international
legal organs to assume jurisdiction.

"We need to rapidly weed out as many detainees as possible and return
them to their host nation with an evidence package as complete as we
can produce. We can probably dump 2/3 of the detainees in the next 24
months."

"Many we will encounter again armed with an AK47 on the battlefields
of Iraq and Afghanistan. They will join the 120,000 + fighters we now
contend with in those places of combat."

But even if that is so, he wrote, "It may be cheaper and cleaner to
kill them in combat then sit on them for the next 15 years."

"We need to be completely transparent with the international legal and
media communities about the operations of our detention procedures
wherever they are located," Gen. McCaffrey advised.

A copy of Gen. McCaffrey's June 28, 2006 trip report on his June 18-19
trip to Guantanamo is available here:

fas.org