Thursday, July 20, 2006
Firm Grasp of the Obvious Department
Here's WaPo's most excellent Walter Pincus with a major breaking scoop:
The first wave of detainees at the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, created their own internal organizational structure to maintain morale, resist interrogation and recruit members, adhering to instructions in a 10-year-old al-Qaeda training manual, according to a classified report by analysts in the CIA's Counterterrorism Center.
Geez. Did anyone seriously think they wouldn't?
The first wave of detainees at the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, created their own internal organizational structure to maintain morale, resist interrogation and recruit members, adhering to instructions in a 10-year-old al-Qaeda training manual, according to a classified report by analysts in the CIA's Counterterrorism Center.
Geez. Did anyone seriously think they wouldn't?
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Why the HELL are they allowed to talk to each other at all? They should be kept in strict isolation.
It's what POWs do. Our POWs did it over there, their guys do it here.
It helps establish the Guantanmo detainees as formal enemy combatants.
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It helps establish the Guantanmo detainees as formal enemy combatants.