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learned that all 12 men were released and no one knows where they are now. >> how is that possible that nato does not know where they are? and the suspicion is that they were actually spies working for the taliban? >> i know it is really hard to believe, but that, the reason for that is because nato stops tracking detainees once they are handed over to the afghan authorities and that is the way that the rule is set up, and one of many reasons why this rule is so widely criticized now. now, all 12 of those suspected spies, wolf, were let go and remember they all worked on the base, so that means they were all armed with a lot of information about how the base operated and other intelligence information that ultimately could get into the wrong hands and help the taliban. wolf. >> i have spoken to a lot of high-ranking u.s. military personnel who served there and they hate this 96-hour rule and they want it to go away and encouraged now that the nato chairman, the military chairman is saying that they are open to taking another look at it, and they were certainly encouraged by what they heard in the

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