...you know, if you were really interested in who is and was kept at Guantanamo Bay and how they were captured, you would look it up. Its not hard: I mean, they probably have a wiki page! Here: I will do the work for you...Axis Kast wrote:I have to assume that most of the individuals sitting in Bagram and Guantanamo right now were captured in arms against the United States Armed Forces or its Afghan and Iraqi allies.I was just being highly sarcastic in response to Axis Kast's dumb comment about soldiers not having to file detailed reports regarding detaining terror suspects and shit. You'd think that he'd think that any information leading to capturing terrorists would be important in an, I dunno, "War on Terror".
Given the ages and backgrounds of some of the known detainees at Guantanamo, one easily doubts that everyone there was taken in a high-intensity snatch-and-grab based on solid prior intelligence work.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Gu ... _detainees
http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Combata ... unals.html
You have presumably gone to the effort of reading the report compiled by Professor Mark Denbeaux, of Seton Hall University School of Law.
http://law.shu.edu/publications/guantan ... _08_06.pdf
Some of the key conclusions of the report:
But you knew all of this right? I mean that report came out in 2006, was never disputed by the US government, this information has been in the public domain for ages. You can't be this ignorant.1. Fifty-five percent (55%) of the detainees are not determined to have committed any hostile acts against the United States or its coalition allies.
2. Only 8% of the detainees were characterized as al Qaeda fighters. Of the remaining detainees, 40% have no definitive connection with al Qaeda at all and 18% are have no definitive affiliation with either al Qaeda or the Taliban.
3. The Government has detained numerous persons based on mere affiliations with a large number of groups that in fact, are not on the Department of Homeland Security terrorist watchlist. Moreover, the nexus between such a detainee and such organizations varies considerably.
Eight percent are detained because they are deemed “fighters for;” 30% considered “members of;” a large majority – 60% -- are detained merely because they are “associated with” a group or groups the Government asserts are terrorist organizations. For 2% of the prisoners their nexus to any terrorist
group is unidentified.
4. Only 5% of the detainees were captured by United States forces. 86% of the
detainees were arrested by either Pakistan or the Northern Alliance and turned over to United StatesThis 86% of the detainees captured by Pakistan or the Northern Alliance were handed over to the United States at a time in which the United States offered large bounties for capture of suspected enemies.
5. Finally, the population of persons deemed not to be enemy combatants – mostlyUighers – are in fact accused of more serious allegations than a great many persons still deemed to be enemy combatants.
Surely you've heard of the Badr Brothers, Murat Kurnaz, the Tipton three, Abu Bakker Qassim Abassin Sayed. You must have heard of "Half Head Bob", a guy with a "combat lobotomy" who had a report that said "'No value, no value, don't send him" who ended up at Guantanamo. Or the first prisoner to be released: "Wild Bill", who would sit and eat his own shit: surely you've heard of him?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/n ... 968458.stm
http://www.latimes.com/la-na-gitmo22dec ... 4365.story
Text from leaflets distributed around Afghanistan post US invasion in 2002.
Only 5% of detainees were captured by US Forces. Prisoners were sometimes shipped to Guantanemo because of paperwork errors, and sometimes because they were annoying. Before the thirty or so high profile detainees arrived in late 2006 the highest ranking detainee was Bin Laden's driver."You can receive millions of dollars for helping the Anti-Taliban Force catch Al-Qaida and Taliban murderers.
This is enough money to take care of your family, your village, your tribe for the rest of your life. Pay for livestock and doctors and school books and housing for all your people."
[...]
"Dear countrymen: The al-Qaida terrorists are our enemy. They are the enemy of your independence and freedom. Come on. Let us find their most secret hiding places. Search them out and inform the intelligence service of the province
and get the big prize."
I can confidently assert that your assumption:
is stupidly niave and based on fantastic propeganda created by the US government.I have to assume that most of the individuals sitting in Bagram and Guantanamo right now were captured in arms against the United States Armed Forces or its Afghan and Iraqi allies.