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war on terror. the first convoy of detainees departed in route to guantanamo bay, cuba. a stain on the united states human rights record and shutting down the facility has proven to be challenging or just the least challenging of several difficult options. just how to go forward remains the source of a fierce ongoing debate. the detention center at guantanamo bay, cuba has been a source of controversy since it opened. terrorists who once occupied afghanistan now occupy cells at guantanamo bay. opponent say the prison represents the excesses of the war on terror. a facility outside the normal judicial system. indefinite detention. accounts of torture, and a massive cost. a 2019 new york times report found the u.s. spent more than a half billion dollars the previous year to operate the prison and court system there. at its peak, guantanamo bay held nearly 700 detainees. guantanamo bay will be closed no later than one year from now.
14 Brig. Gen. William “Bill” Crane, Adjutant General of the West Virginia National Guard, announced today the death of a Soldier assigned to the 157th Military Police Company.
Private 1st Class Marc M. Siegler, 20, of Martinsburg, West Virginia, passed away March 10, 2021, in Martinsburg. He was not on duty or in a duty status at the time of death. The cause of death is currently under investigation by local authorities.
“I ask all West Virginians to join Cathy and me in praying for Marc Siegler’s loved ones and the entire West Virginia National Guard family. Marc stepped up to protect our freedoms at a young age, and we will always be grateful for his service. We owe everything we have to brave men and women like him. We will do everything we can to provide support to his family and will never forget his sacrifice to this great State and to our great Country.”
it also holds individuals who have engaged in criminal or terroristic acts accountable. it s happened before out of the southern district of new york, it can happen again. president trump said he s considering sending this suspect to the detention center at guantanamo bay in cuba. the white house says it considers the suspect already an enemy combatant. what s your reaction? how realistic is that? words matter. and it seemed that that conclusion was premature in nature. my grandmother said think before you speak. with president he needs to think and pause on the significance of his words before he tweets it out and then it s echoed by his representatives at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. there are implications connected with labelling someone an enemy combatant. it s not clear that this individual, who was a legal permanent resident, can fall
wants to integrate 21 in existing bureaus. senior state apart and official tells fox news that secretary tillerson plans to remove or reassign 23 of the 38 special envoys. the obama administration created these and focus on creating the iran nuclear deals climb on climate change, and closing the detention center at guantanamo bay. i believe the department will be able to better execute its mission by integrating certain envoys and special representative offices with regional and functional burrows and illuminating those that have outlived their original purpose. he adds that he s addressing this issue and some of these special envoys will report directly to the secretary.
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