Posted on Dec 10, 2014
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http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2014/12/6_guantanamo_detaine.php

I think either way they will be back in the network after they have been vetted by the core group.

Can these types of people really be rehabilitated?
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Sir, I don't think they can be rehabilitated. At least not in the sense that we would think of it. They are returning to get back into the fight. In fact, they probably have more "cred" for spending all those years at GTMO, so their extremist stock will rise when they get back home (if they're not already there).
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Transfer; there is no way to determine the
Metrics for rehabilitation; so if possible giving them to either the US justice system or best case turning them over to a partner nation to adjudicate would be the best case scenarios for all. We are not going to be able to keep these detainees indefinitely and keeping an entity like GITMO for posterity is not something that politicians will be open too for the long term. We have to change the paradigm and have a plan for the future...
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How the heck have you been?  We must figure out what the solution to the detainee issue is.  Prosecution?  Transfer?  Tribunals?  
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I am very blessed brother, how are you and the family doing? Just took over an ROTC Battalion in Baltore so just up the road from you! The solution will become much easier once we leave The combat zones truly. There is going to have to be a decision to prosecute or transfer to other countries ; tribunals like nuerenburg are just out of the question; so the worst should be processed through our system and adjudicates and the others given back to the countries that are willing to prosecute under their systems. Hopefully we can do this sooner than later to close this chapter of our history. Then we can try and figure out how to move forward with future terrorists; which should look like pre-9/11 global justice...
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