Released Guantanamo detainee behind March suicide truck bombing at Combat Outpost Inman in Mosul

Here's another case of the left insisting on turning a rabid dog loose only to have it attack again. The latest SCOTUS decision to grant foreign combatants, captured on foreign soil is just the beginning of many more cases like this.
(edit) We must stop taking muslims into the military or any government position with access to classified data. We must also remove all those in such positions until they can be vetted for absolute loyalty to the U. S. But when Islam demands that there can be no loyalty for a muslim but to islam, no muslim can be trusted.
FROM LONGWAR JOURNAL.ORG:
Released Guantanamo detainee behind March suicide truck bombing at Combat Outpost Inman in Mosul
By Bill RoggioJune 26, 2008 1:59 AM
Video clip from Al Furqan's latest tape, "The Islamic State is Meant to Stay." The video shows the attack on Combat Outpost Inman and images from The Long War Journal of the aftermath of the attack.
Al Qaeda in Iraq, through its puppet organization the Islamic State of Iraq, released its latest propaganda video on June 23. The video contains a montage of attacks throughout Iraq, and features two Kuwaiti al Qaeda operatives who conducted strikes in Mosul. One of the operatives was released from the US military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The Islamic State of Iraq used footage taken at Combat Outpost Inman by this reporter in Mosul in March of this year.
The 38-minute-long video, titled "The Islamic State is Meant to Stay," was produced by Al Furqan, al Qaeda's media arm in Iraq. Al Furqan has released few videos over the past six weeks said Nibras Kazimi, a Visiting Scholar at the Hudson Institute, at his website, Talisman Gate.
The video is the first official al Furqan release since May 30, according to ThreatsWatch.org's
Nick Grace, and the 24th video released in 2008. "By this time last year," he said, "they had produced exactly 90 videos. The rank and file on the Internet have even begun to question whether recent attack 'snuff' videos produced by this outfit are even new or just archival material to keep the appearance of fresh output. U.S. operations against their media cells inside Iraq late last year have had a profound impact."
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