What Could Go Wrong? Obama Frees Nuclear Terrorist from Gitmo
Posted by Jim Hoft on Wednesday, December 31, 2014
What could go wrong?
Obama sends a nuclear terrorist back to Afghanistan.
Former Gitmo detainee Mohammad Zahir
Obama sends a nuclear terrorist back to Afghanistan.
Former Gitmo detainee Mohammad Zahir
Barack Obama released a nuclear terrorist back to Afghanistan this month.
Mohammad Zahir was in possession of uranium for use in making an atomic bomb when he was captured.
Daniel Greenfield at Frontpage Magazine reported:
Mohammad Zahir was in possession of uranium for use in making an atomic bomb when he was captured.
Daniel Greenfield at Frontpage Magazine reported:
If Obama has a red line when it comes to releasing terrorists, we haven’t seen it yet.There appears to be no threat that a terrorist can pose and no crime he has committed too severe to prevent him from getting a plane trip out of Gitmo at taxpayer expense.The last releases saw terrorists rated as high risk freed by Obama. They included fighters with experience on the battlefield and covert operations. Obama set loose a suicide bomber, a document forger and a bomb maker who trained other terrorists to make bombs. Those are exactly the sorts of enemies whose license to Jihad will cost lives.But that’s nothing compared to Obama’s latest gift to the Jihad.When Mohammed Zahir was caught, among his possessions was found a small sealed can marked, in Russian, “Heavy Water U235 150 Grams.”According to the classified report, the uranium had been identified by Zahir “in his memorandum as being intended for the production of an “atom bomb.”Zahir was not just another captured Jihadist. He was the Secretary General of the Taliban’s Intelligence Directorate and was in contact with top leaders of the Taliban and Al Qaeda. His possessions included a fax with questions intended for Osama bin Laden and he had been arrested on suspicion of possessing Stinger missiles.But that may not have even been the worst of it.Among the items was a notebook containing references to large sugar shipments to Washington D.C. Investigators believed that sugar was used as a code word for heroin. The Black Sea stops mentioned in the notebook are major hubs for smuggling heroin and for nuclear smuggling as well.
Read the rest here.
Mohammad Zahir was carrying a memorandum on nuclear materials intended for the production of an “atomic bomb” when he was apprehended.
A report released by the House Armed Services subcommittee in 2012 revealed that 27% of Gitmo detainees return to a life of terror after their release.
At least 168 times released Gitmo detainees have returned to terrorism.
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