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Why Bin Laden's Son-In-Law is in New York City, Not Gitmo
2013-03-08
The arrest and detention of Osama Bin Laden's son-in-law, Suleiman Abu Ghaith, has reopened the question of whether top al Qaeda figures captured by the U.S. should be tried in civilian courts or in military commissions at Guantanamo Bay.

By law, Abu Ghaith should have been transferred to military detention under the provisions of the Fiscal Year 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, which requires all members of al Qaeda or associated forces to be taken into military custody at least temporarily. But the NDAA provides a wide carve out for the commander-in-chief's discretion in war time. And the President is authorized to waive the requirement entirely if he certifies to Congress that end-running the law is in the national security interests of the United States.

Several senior administration officials tell TIME Obama exercised the waiver in Abu Ghaith's case after consulting his top aides, opting to send Ghaith to trial in the Southern District of New York rather than to Gitmo. "The President's national security team -- including the Defense Department and members of the Intelligence Community, the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department, and the Department of Justice -- unanimously agreed that prosecution of Ghaith in federal court will best protect the national security interests of the United States," one senior official said.

Congressional leadership was informed of the decision, the administration officials say. Why did the administration choose civilian courts? "The Administration is seeking to close Guantanamo, not add to its population," says one administration official. Says another, "There was no reason to try him anywhere but an Article III Court. That's the best and most efficient way to bring him to justice, and that's why there was unanimity in the government on that point."

Posted by:tipper

#16  In New York I hope he does not smoke, drink 32 oz sodas or put on weight; it will make Bloomberg look foolish.

Who is this ghaith's lawyer? And who is paying for it?
Posted by: Airandee   2013-03-08 17:58  

#15  Ghaith has already been interrogated briefly by Jordan's intel and probably by Turkey in February. The only important info he has concerns the cooperation between Al Qaeda and Iran. This info can perhaps given to the UN Security Council to rachet up sanctions and maybe even justify and pre-emptive strike.

I say, put him on The View and let him sing (actually being on The View might be a worse punishment than anything GITMO can dish out).
Posted by: lord garth   2013-03-08 16:23  

#14  Al Qaeda is "Anti-American". The Obama Regime and the millions that support the regime domestically is Anti-American. In different ways, for different reason, but firds of similar feathers, need each other. After all, no anti-"American" has been able to defeat "American" for 300 years.
Posted by: Dino Shomomp7692   2013-03-08 12:58  

#13  
New Yorkers remember 9/11, and they remember who did it.


Really? They don't act like it.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2013-03-08 12:42  

#12  Long-term interrogation can be icky and revealing. You might unearth information regarding networks, personnel, and future intent, Abbattabd, Benghazi, etc. Better to go with a more limited scope and a speedy trial.

[sarc off]

Posted by: Besoeker   2013-03-08 12:10  

#11  While you werenÂ’t looking, Obama kills military commissions
In the blink of an eye, the second Obama term has turned the clock back to the pre-9/11 days, when al Qaeda was a law-enforcement problem, not a national security challenge.

Remember the great ruckus over the administration’s attempt to give Khalid Sheik Mohammed & Co. a civilian trial in lower Manhattan? In what would, in effect, reward their savagery in killing nearly 3000 Americans a few blocks from the federal courthouse, the administration proposed to endow them with all the constitutional rights and peacetime civilian due process protections of American citizens, despite the fact that the American people’s representatives in Congress — having authorized wartime combat operations against our jihadist enemies — had fashioned a military commission system for the trial of alien enemy combatants. The administration gambit was unsuccessful because the public, even in blue, blue New York City, rose up in protest, spurring congressional outrage and, eventually, legislation barring the executive branch from using public funds to transfer terrorists from Gitmo to the U.S. for civilian prosecution. The message could not have been clearer: for enemy combatants, it is military commissions or no trials at all, not civilian due process.
Posted by: tipper   2013-03-08 11:53  

#10  The Kerry visit was a coincidence, according to a senior administration official....

Yet another coincidence ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-03-08 11:45  

#9  http://www.commonsenseevaluation.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Guess-Which-One.jpg
Posted by: tipper   2013-03-08 11:38  

#8  Was this a Valerie Jarret decision?
Posted by: Classical_Liberal   2013-03-08 11:34  

#7  "#2 Milking it in the sight of the voters. Nobody would pay attention if he'd been shipped off to Guantanamo Bay."

I say not, believing that the whole pass on G-Mo was to not draw attention to the fact that Commander Zero has yet to deliver on his campaign promise to close it.....
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2013-03-08 11:23  

#6  Sure. Acquit him.

Let that happen once or twice in New York and the Dems will never win another election there.

New Yorkers remember 9/11, and they remember who did it.
Posted by: Steve White   2013-03-08 11:16  

#5  The acquittal, due to legal technicality of Suleiman Abu Ghaith is in my view quite likely. I suspect his acquittal will be followed by a long line of others currently held at GITMO, being tried in NY, acquitted, and released.

Notice how quickly the discussion on Benghazi and drone strikes has been moved to the rear of the stove? Nothing this administration does in the middle of the night is unplanned.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-03-08 10:56  

#4  I was going to say, "Coz the food's better."
Posted by: Perfesser   2013-03-08 10:28  

#3  This nobody wouldn't have cared if the spooks that grabbed him in Jordan had shot him then and there.
Posted by: Lumpy Turkeyneck6299   2013-03-08 10:06  

#2  Milking it in the sight of the voters. Nobody would pay attention if he'd been shipped off to Guantanamo Bay.
Posted by: trailing wife   2013-03-08 09:23  

#1  He's in NY because Bambi & Holder are IDIOTS.
Posted by: Barbara   2013-03-08 08:26  

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