To: Treeless Branch
And I'm worried about the possibility of them attacking Gitmo and releasing their buddies. Why else would they be trying to learn security details on Cuba? How many guards? How many prisoners? A diagram of the camp found on the traitor's computer. And put that together with the stories of their so-called Navy. Makes me wonder. I hope we have a large number of armed people at Gitmo and are constantly running aerial survelance of the sea around them. With Castro at one end of the island and a terrorist himself, I wouldn't put it past his helping Al-Queda. Also, weren't some stolen passports used to go to Cuba? We might be expecting an attack by sea, but it might come from the other end of the island.
To: BushisTheMan
An attack from Cuba would be an act of war with the USA and a great excuse to take Castro out. He might try it now though, in his later years.
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10/12/2003 7:51:15 PM PDT by
Monty22
To: BushisTheMan
I don't think they could get prisoners out of Gitmo. First, how many USMC are there? A rifle company at least - the al qaeda pukes know better than to try to take them on. Second, if they try to get away by sea, how far will they get before being sunk by US Navy planes? If they want to go to the other side of Cuba - that's another thing entirely.
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