Posted on 01/16/2015 4:30:41 AM PST by luke1825
If President Barack Obama were truly serious about shutting down the prison at Guantanamo, he would simply open the gates and let everyone out at once.
After all, the U.S. base holding the terrorists is in Cuba, and all the detainees being freed would have to do is catch a bus to Havana.
There, Fidel and Raul Castro would no doubt welcome them with open arms, now that Obama has moved to end the long-standing U.S. trade embargo and normalize relations with the Cuban communist dictators
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Actually, the perfect place to “dump” them is somewhere in between Cuba and Florida... you know, in that 90 mile stretch of wet stuff....
Preferrably with a cinder block fastened on each leg...
The closest active volcano is a better place to dump these Jihadis.
Exactly. This is where the lunatic is going.
The Chinese maintain an advanced electronic base in the center of the Havana province to intercept all electronic communications in U.S. and is equipped for eventual cyber attacks to U.S.
Putin is reopening the spy base in the outskirts of Havana that was closed after the dismembering of the Soviet Union.
Six months before the 9/11 Islamic terrorist attack to New York and Washington, Fidel Castro, speaking at Tehran University in Iran on May 10, 2001, vowed that the imperialist king will finally fall, that their cooperation would put the U.S. down its knees. The hatred of the Castro brothers against U.S. has not mellowed after 56 years in power.
After Obama surrender to the communist regime the American base in Cuba, Castro might give the Guantanamo base to Iran to consolidate and strengthen the Cuban ties to the Islamic terrorist network, an alliance that started since the very beginning of taken power in Cuba the communist revolution.
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