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  • Published on Dec 8, 2024

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  • @John_Doe448
    @John_Doe448 4 months ago +23

    What is she even on? Guantanamo Bay is infamous for its heinous torture and subhuman conditions. Not only that, but also sentenced without trial and treated like basic human rights do not exist. All of that is illegal under international law. He probably has it worse there, then in any other normal prison

    • @MrBazBake
      @MrBazBake 4 months ago +7

      He probably plead to a life sentence because the US held him without charge for a decade on foreign soil afraid a trial would release him.
      The guy in the photo is KSM and CIA reports show he was tortured 127 times and revealed no actionable information.
      Which means he was probably arrested based on torture. Which means they probably can't make a case but can keep him kidnapped forever unless he pleas.
      There are hundreds of thousands of US prisoners undergoing this same thing right now. Remember American citizen Kaleif Browder.

    • @tindustries
      @tindustries 4 months ago +1

      Sad

    • @tindustries
      @tindustries 4 months ago +1

      True

  • @666Maeglin
    @666Maeglin 4 months ago +16

    when your faith is not that strong anymore

  • @captainhindsight6994
    @captainhindsight6994 4 months ago +40

    I dunno, lifetime on guantanimo bay dounds worse than death considering some of the stories coming out of there

    • @IDoCommentsOnYoutube
      @IDoCommentsOnYoutube 4 months ago

      Lol sure bud

    • @John_Doe448
      @John_Doe448 4 months ago +6

      @@IDoCommentsOnRUclips You clearly have not seen the pictures and stories out of Guantanamo bay of illegal torture and subhuman conditions. Let alone that all of them inside are held without trial. Read up buddy

    • @MrBazBake
      @MrBazBake 4 months ago +2

      Remember: this guy, KSM, was tortured 127 times and revealed no verifiable information to his captors.
      He was held in captivity not because he was avoiding trial but because the US likely couldn't make a case stick if they tortured a guy 127 times to no avail.
      So his life sentence is the US trying to avoid the awkwardness of releasing a guy they tortured 127 times after likely having no substantive evidence on him other than probably false evidence they got through torturing other people.

    • @josephmarr1664
      @josephmarr1664 4 months ago

      Ludicrous. A quick death sentence (which is already about 20 years overdue) would've simply provided an expedited (true) trial for which the One and only true Judge would've (and still will) provide the just punishment that only He has the authority and ability to impose. True justice will come but not until these men are dead. What a disgrace our nation has become and so shameful that any Americans would be in support of the decision that was made. I can imagine that only a person who would use the phrase Make American Great Again as a slur could be one to find this acceptable. They don't want America to be great. They hate America and have been tearing it apart. We even have members of Congress voicing approval of terrorist organizations. Our borders are open. Crime soars. Criminals let free and not held accountable. Inflation is extremely high. They even believe hires for important positions should be made solely based on gender and race, versus character and capabilities. I guess this is a what happens when a nation turns its back on God.

  • @mycosys
    @mycosys 4 months ago +18

    20 years without charge. Democracy in action

    • @susiebaka3388
      @susiebaka3388 4 months ago +2

      cuba is not a democratic country

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago +2

      @@susiebaka3388 did you have a point somewhere?

    • @PaulJoanKieth
      @PaulJoanKieth 4 months ago

      what's democracy got to do with this?
      If americans had voted in 2002 what to do with this guy he'd already be dead.
      I guess you feel that you're fighting the good fight.
      i just see a confused comment

    • @susiebaka3388
      @susiebaka3388 4 months ago

      @@mycosys Guantanamo is in Cuba

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago

      @@susiebaka3388 and occupied by the US. Who put the people there from elsewhere. Was there a point there somewhere?

  • @m.g.2460
    @m.g.2460 4 months ago +13

    Does the lady know that human rights exist? Prisoners have rights, too.

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago +3

      She thinks its evil

    • @jefferyfite7122
      @jefferyfite7122 4 months ago +2

      @@m.g.2460 He is an illegal combatant. He wasn't a soldier and doesn't deserve the treatment that a POW is entitled too. Terrorists can be dispatched in the field without trial or conviction.

    • @IDoCommentsOnYoutube
      @IDoCommentsOnYoutube 4 months ago +1

      Seems like a comment by a prisoner himself

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago

      @@IDoCommentsOnRUclips quite a way to tell the world you are incapable of empathy

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago

      @@jefferyfite7122 do you ever wonder if youre a bad guy?

  • @ldo1308
    @ldo1308 4 months ago +11

    In max prison people can still go outside, read books, watch movies, pick their diet, ect.

    • @IDoCommentsOnYoutube
      @IDoCommentsOnYoutube 4 months ago

      Become a prisoner then, you seem to like that kinda lifestyle

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago

      @@IDoCommentsOnRUclips US incarceration rate is 3x higher than China. Good luck sweetie.

    • @NixonThr336ix
      @NixonThr336ix 4 months ago +2

      They are also charged in a court of law & are judged by a jury of their peers, not by a foreign military that is cop judge jury & Excuti0ner

    • @mariomicallef7142
      @mariomicallef7142 4 months ago +1

      Let us not forget the many victims of that terribile attack on American soil.

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago +2

      @@mariomicallef7142 the 2 million in Iraq and Afghanistan?

  • @kevinjenner9502
    @kevinjenner9502 4 months ago +3

    Guantanamo Bay, where individuals were held indefinitely, without charge, while simultaneously being tortured by the CIA.

  • @wemadeitpodcast
    @wemadeitpodcast 4 months ago +21

    Ok lady who is supposed to get the death penalty for all the civilians killed in Afghanistan and Iraq??

    • @JBrooks0043
      @JBrooks0043 4 months ago +3

      The greatest super power can do what it deems necessary. You wouldn't understand.

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago +4

      @@JBrooks0043 Understanding is one thing, approving is another. Some people have morals.

    • @jefferyfite7122
      @jefferyfite7122 4 months ago +3

      @@mycosys Terrorists don't have morals either. If you fight battles on their terms you lose. Failure by default is an impractical option.

    • @jefferyfite7122
      @jefferyfite7122 4 months ago

      @@wemadeitpodcast Saddam Hussein and the Taliban killed as many of their own people before we arrived.

    • @IDoCommentsOnYoutube
      @IDoCommentsOnYoutube 4 months ago +6

      ​@@jefferyfite7122so that gives u an automatic right to do the same on a country which ain't even yours right

  • @NeilEvans-xq8ik
    @NeilEvans-xq8ik 4 months ago +16

    Doesn't he want his 72 raisins?

  • @RachmaHidayati-s1l
    @RachmaHidayati-s1l 4 months ago +8

    *Guantanamo has been leased to USA indefinitely since 1903 as coaling station & naval base, making it the oldest US naval base overseas.*

  • @abc_cba
    @abc_cba 4 months ago +15

    He should kept in total isolation all his life, that's the best form of positive teaching for him.
    No lights, no interaction ever.
    I still remember what Daniel Pearl went through and there were many good Pakistanis who launched a very positive campaign condemning Khaled for that act.
    I wish the world heals and becomes a better place.

    • @samuela-aegisdottir
      @samuela-aegisdottir 4 months ago

      Being kept in total isolation is torture. Civilised nations should not use torture as a way of punishment.

  • @ldo1308
    @ldo1308 4 months ago +12

    George Bush agreed to a plea deal?

    • @jonnybalz
      @jonnybalz 4 months ago +2

      So did your mom. She pleaded over and over for more

    • @IDoCommentsOnYoutube
      @IDoCommentsOnYoutube 4 months ago +8

      ​@@jonnybalzlol bro still uses "your mom" for comeback.
      What are you ...an 8 year old kid or what

    • @jefferyfite7122
      @jefferyfite7122 4 months ago +5

      @@IDoCommentsOnRUclips He's still living in his mom's basement.

    • @IDoCommentsOnYoutube
      @IDoCommentsOnYoutube 4 months ago +5

      @@jefferyfite7122 💯

  • @psybacc
    @psybacc 4 months ago +4

    Listen to the last season of “serial” which is about guantanamo and the trials of 9/11 suspects. The situation of sentencing is much more nuanced than she makes it sound to be and not all the victim family groups are of the same opinion with this lady.

  • @vincentray5226
    @vincentray5226 4 months ago +1

    How does the punishment fit the crime?

  • @robertburch1998
    @robertburch1998 4 months ago +1

    How convenient after 20 yrs. of imprisonment to finally have a "plea deal" . Is this the scapegoat?

  • @MrOptimusheath
    @MrOptimusheath 4 months ago +2

    Well No wonder he wants out of that place. So many years? ouch .

  • @rabit818
    @rabit818 4 months ago +9

    Ron Jeremy!

  • @mtherlihy
    @mtherlihy 4 months ago +12

    lol it's so funny watching a German reporter (where there is no death penalty) confusedly ask this American why admitting guilt and getting a life sentence is not "justice."

    • @AmonTheWitch
      @AmonTheWitch 4 months ago +5

      i really don't get the death penalty, non-existence isn't a punishment, it's avoiding it if anything. 🤔

    • @jefferyfite7122
      @jefferyfite7122 4 months ago +5

      ​@@AmonTheWitchIt's about preventing further unnecessary deaths. Dead people can't conspire to commit mass murder with others since they are now decreased. They can't recruit or escape from death either. Keeping prisoners for life can be expensive also.

    • @ldo1308
      @ldo1308 4 months ago +4

      ​@@AmonTheWitchit's about revenge and soothing the feelings of people

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago

      @@jefferyfite7122

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago

      "i want a trial, but no questions"

  • @Abu_Shawarib
    @Abu_Shawarib 4 months ago

    "Guantanamo Bay is like a country club for them" are you fr?

  • @samsungtap4183
    @samsungtap4183 4 months ago +16

    This womem is so full of hate...?

    • @j-h-123
      @j-h-123 4 months ago +12

      Her husband was murdered. 😢

    • @wigrammartialarts
      @wigrammartialarts 4 months ago +5

      Shes a trump supporter.

    • @ldo1308
      @ldo1308 4 months ago +2

      ​@@j-h-123by the US government

    • @mycosys
      @mycosys 4 months ago

      She would have been protesting at the isreali jail yesterday, if she could.

    • @samuela-aegisdottir
      @samuela-aegisdottir 4 months ago

      @@j-h-123 Yes he was. But being full of hate will not bring him back.

  • @QueenetBowie
    @QueenetBowie 4 months ago

    “Now they get to stay in Guantanamo Bay.”
    I understand the ladies frustrations, and I feel for her, but she’s acting like the guy has just been released, staying at Guantanamo Bay is not a pleasant experience based on reports over the year. 20 years later I’m not sure a trial would be much different than the plea deal.

  • @frunzasamuel7492
    @frunzasamuel7492 4 months ago +1

    the punishment does not seem that hard for the allegations. But if he pledged guilty instead of death, it means that there was no evidence for the allegations, so the real mastermind could be running free, while someone else takes the punishment? I do not understand why such deals exist, and why someone can be judged without evidence ?!!?!?

  • @aenaeve
    @aenaeve 4 months ago +1

    So what is the reason behind this? What a psycho

  • @derekrupp7844
    @derekrupp7844 4 months ago +1

    I totally thought this was Ron Jeremy. Not even kidding

    • @Stone8age
      @Stone8age 4 months ago

      Although it was the other way around this time. Probably had a lot of footlongs during his incarceration there.

  • @davidh1107
    @davidh1107 4 months ago +1

    All of them were not Americans, all 3000, included people from other countries, get your facts correct!

  • @reframeservices
    @reframeservices 4 months ago +1

    Ron Jeremy?

  • @elisabethschwartz160
    @elisabethschwartz160 4 months ago

    Someone decided otherwise! I wonder why😮

  • @GreyView
    @GreyView 4 months ago +2

    A safe house as plea deal for a state asset makes perfect sense

  • @ni6toli4no
    @ni6toli4no 4 months ago +1

    well probably the gov thinks that the prisoners might have intels

  • @zoom777
    @zoom777 4 months ago +1

    Made in Hollywood

  • @Levi-cx2to
    @Levi-cx2to 3 months ago

    The Empire built on lies and endless lies.

  • @mycosys
    @mycosys 4 months ago +4

    When is the trial for Blair, Bush, and Bin-Abdulaziz?

    • @jefferyfite7122
      @jefferyfite7122 4 months ago

      Never. Blair and Bush have immunity from serving in their democratically held offices. Everything they did was official acts and approved by their respective legislatures. Can't speak for the other individual named.

  • @jamespatrickcamachodeleong2780

    Be careful what you ask for.

  • @abcam20
    @abcam20 4 months ago

    scapegoat

  • @oleradiodudea.m.4735
    @oleradiodudea.m.4735 4 months ago

    Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Given Plea Deal After FBI Confirms He Was Not Present At Capitol January 6th

  • @shehzad5495
    @shehzad5495 4 months ago +4

    What about 5 dancing izrahel?

  • @mrreckless8223
    @mrreckless8223 4 months ago

    Nether of them were the mastermind. It was king charles.

  • @HeroInHelp
    @HeroInHelp 4 months ago +5

    Inside jobbbbbbbb

  • @everypitchcounts4875
    @everypitchcounts4875 4 months ago

    Operation able danger still doesn't get much attention related to 9/11

  • @Blodhelm
    @Blodhelm 4 months ago

    A trial would probably expose how much the Saudi's were involved.

  • @MrWhitmen1981
    @MrWhitmen1981 4 months ago

    Democrat nominee in 2028😂

  • @mummy_abroad
    @mummy_abroad 4 months ago

    I just say official resources is Iran reaction time another? One

  • @donalexey
    @donalexey 4 months ago +4

    How this man could be the mastermind? He looks like a poor shawarma seller from the corner. How he stopped all the Patriot batteries from downing the planes, including the one that hit Pentagon?

    • @agaragar21
      @agaragar21 4 months ago

      Thats RIGHT !....read the Wikipedia page...he was Waterboarded hundreds of times...at the end he was making up any "story" that the torturers wanted to hear.
      Hence the inadmissibility of the testimony....its a war crime to torture, and the government realized that this "case" could never be allowed to enter a Courtroom ..........eventually even his tortures admitted he knew nothing about anything !......he was literally a schmuck !

  • @alexisfrancis8562
    @alexisfrancis8562 4 months ago +10

    Total lies, it was Israel. Look up the 5 dancing ISRAELI and the art students.

    • @betachify
      @betachify 4 months ago

      Yeah, right. George W. Bush's brother, who was a senior in Securacom (now Stratesec), is from Israel.
      How did Israel make 3 planes vanish in USA, and shot a missile at Villa Farnese?

    • @loosetrapper1712
      @loosetrapper1712 4 months ago

      For real ??

    • @jimmytimmy3680
      @jimmytimmy3680 4 months ago +1

      Totally

    • @loosetrapper1712
      @loosetrapper1712 4 months ago +1

      @@jimmytimmy3680 what about osama bin laden then ??

    • @jimmytimmy3680
      @jimmytimmy3680 4 months ago

      @@loosetrapper1712 The agent that was friends with the Bush family and was trained and armed by the USA?

  • @WMWMWMWMWMWMWMX
    @WMWMWMWMWMWMWMX 4 months ago

    Do it's not bin laden?!