17 February 2006

It seems the United Nations has issued a “report” calling for the immediate closure of the U.S. base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and the release of all the terrorists detainees residing there.

Reserving comment on the “United Nations” (oxymoron?) as an effective international body actually worth a fuck (pardon my french), let me just ask, “why it is, said body is calling for shutting down Gitmo?”

Answer…

But the U.N. report found that interrogation techniques authorized by the Department of Defense, “particularly if used simultaneously, amount to degrading treatment in violation of … the Convention against Torture.”

For example, indefinite periods of detention and prolonged solitary confinement amount to torture, the report said.

And it noted a “profound deterioration” in the mental health of many being held on the island. In 2003, more than 350 acts of self-harm were reported, along with individual and mass suicide attempts and hunger strikes, it said.

Oh well hell, now that makes complete sense!

I recall watching Bosnia back in ‘94, as the light blue beret wearing UN peacekeepers soiled their trousers because nobody had their back when they suddenly found themselves facing mean, evil, men with real guns. Then NATO quietly stepped up to the plate, replacing the light blue berets with kevlar helmets and real guns, locked and loaded, stating quite clearly to the world that the Emperor Has No Clothes.

I also recall reading this article about Gitmo not too long ago.

These “detainees” are not innocent foot soldiers, or confused Afghan opium farmers drafted by the Taliban. They are Islamic fundamentalists from across the Middle East, rabid jihadists who have dedicated their lives to the destruction of America and Western civilization. Among the residents are al-Qaeda organizers, bomb makers, financial specialists, recruiters of suicide attackers, and just plain killers. Many of these men met frequently with Osama bin Laden. The terrorist Maad Al Qahtani, a Saudi who is a self-confessed collaborator with the September 11 hijackers, is one of many infamous captives.

There’s more…

While we observed absolutely no evidence of torture of prisoners at Gitmo, it is clear that the daily atmosphere is rife with harsh abuse: The prisoners are constantly assaulting the guards.

Our young military men and women routinely endure the vilest invective imaginable, including death threats that spill over to guards’ families. All soldiers and sailors working “inside the wire” have blacked out their name tags so that the detainees will not learn their identities. Before that step was taken the terrorists were threatening to tell their al-Qaeda pals still at large who the guards were. “We will look you up on the Internet,” the prisoners said. “We will find you and slaughter you and your family in your homes at night. We will cut your throats like sheep. We will drink the blood of the infidel.”

That is bad enough, but the terrorist prisoners throw more than words at the guards. On a daily basis, American soldiers carrying out their duties within the maximum-security camp are barraged with feces, urine, semen, and spit hurled by the detainees. Secretly fashioned weapons intended for use in attacking guards or fellow detainees are confiscated regularly. When food or other items are passed through the “bean hole”—an opening approximately 4 inches by 24 inches in the cell doors, the detainees have grabbed at the wrists and arms of the Americans feeding them and tried to break their bones.

It certainly seems to me that the gottdamned emperor still has no clothes. In fact, I doubt that even if the rat bastards terrorists targeted the United Nations itself, would the dumb asses esteemed delegates of the UN change their tune on Gitmo.

I hesitate to state the obvious, but operations at Gitmo are about protecting America, period. The mission is about protecting Providence, Rhode Island; Ozark, Alabama; Queens Creek, Arizona; Barrow, Alaska; Southampton, New York; and Lynchburg, Virginia. I’m sure the dumb asses delegates at the UN were concerned about your town/city when they issued their report on Gitmo, all the while marveling at what the emperor was wearing.

Where are you from and what say you on closing Gitmo? Sgt Hook out.


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18 Comments »
  1. Wow, Sgt… tell us how you really feel.

    It’s a damn shame… and truly unbelievable!

    Comment by Shayna — 17 February 2006 @ 0433


  2. If the UN wants them released we should comply by taking all the terrorist out to sea, kick them out of the boat and let them swim back to wherever they are from.

    Comment by Ron — 17 February 2006 @ 0600


  3. Personally I’d say the mental health of the terrorists detained at Gitmo was already in question. They are friggin TERRORISTS! They are not well in the head.
    I live in Issaquah, WA - and I want those bastards to stay locked up right where they are.

    Comment by Barb — 17 February 2006 @ 0635


  4. WHAT is the UN thinking???! Maybe the better question is: ARE they thinking at all? - of the frightful consequences of such a release? Please, don’t ever feel you have to use the word ‘esteemed’ when referring to U.N. delegates on OUR behalf, Sgt. Hook, as it just ain’t necessarily so. (actually, it just ain’t - period!)

    Stupidest idea I’ve heard, in a year of some mighty stupid things already (and it’s early days yet!) Stupid and worse, criminally irresponsible. And I canNOT fathom how or why our servicemen and women have to put up with threats, let alone that other trash, from terrorist ‘detainees’ for heaven’s sake!

    How do I feel? Um, let’s see… how to put this? Oh, yeah…don’t close it, don’t close it, don’t close it! And just in case: GITMO - DON’T CLOSE IT!

    Now, having cleared that up: How much pressure can this ‘report’ bring to bear, really, to make what the UN wants to happen (shudder) happen? I truly don’t know - except it seems that we (the U.S.) are the main source of UN funding, so how likely is this to be acquiesced to?

    San Diego, CA, via Houston, TX and Roanoke, VA.

    Comment by Beth* A. — 17 February 2006 @ 1149


  5. I am so damned tired of the UN telling us what to do. They are useless and totally ineffective. As for the detained terrorists - kill them all. Maybe that will spread the word that we are not weak and have the guts to do what is necessary for our survival. Oh, hell, I forgot - we need to pander to the world’s opinion of our nation and not do what is necessary to protect ourselves. Oh, for just one day as the leader of our nation…

    I’m from Fairfield, CA. I note the majority of your replies are from the west coast. See, we aren’t all flaming liberals!!

    Comment by Cheryl — 17 February 2006 @ 1357


  6. Closing Gotmo is not an option. Nor is what is going on there torture by any stretch of the imagination.

    Now, having the UN in New York is torture. Close the UN!

    Rich
    New Era, MI

    Comment by Rich Dahlen — 17 February 2006 @ 1432


  7. I’m thinking it’s time to name the UN a terrorist sympathizer and act accordingly. By this time tomorrow I expect Kofi et al to be detained at Gitmo for questioning.

    Comment by Teresa — 17 February 2006 @ 1647


  8. Which countries comprised the “council” that issued this report?

    Comment by RMJ — 17 February 2006 @ 1658


  9. Was this the same report issued by the UN reps that refused to visit Gitmo?
    The humble opinion from God’s Country, i.e. Oregon, IL is keep the terrorists in Gitmo and keep the U.S. out of the UN.

    Comment by Raging Mom — 17 February 2006 @ 1751


  10. From where I’m sitting near the Beltway, I know we need to keep Gitmo open. The only option on closing it would involve taking back the UN building evicting the current occupants and using that building as our holding facility instead.

    As the bumper sticker says: Gitmo, your tropical release from the stresses of Jihad!

    Comment by David M — 17 February 2006 @ 1852


  11. A more ineffective organization cannot be found anywhere! I agree with Rich - Shut ‘er down…the UN, not GITMO!!! …and yes, RagingMom, they did refuse to visit GITMO to confirm their opinions. We’re just supposed to accept that they know best. Jerks! An opinion from N. Alabama.

    Comment by MissBirdlegs in AL — 17 February 2006 @ 1953


  12. I agree, shut down the UN. Gitmo is not the problem.

    Comment by Sgt Lori Fields — 17 February 2006 @ 1958


  13. Srbencia was all I ever needed to know about the efficacy of UN “protection”. I got to meet some of the lucky people who were the benficiaries of “UN action” when I was in Sarajevo in 1997 - I think I know what they would say… Suburban Chicago would rather Gitmo stay in business.

    Comment by Major John — 17 February 2006 @ 2150


  14. Only thing wrong with Gitmo is it is underpopulated. Grab some more of the pukes and stuff em in.
    We certainly don’t want them here in Sacramento, CA.

    Comment by Don — 17 February 2006 @ 2234


  15. As we say in my house, “We’ll protect their dumb asses anyway because it serves our best interests.” The day they’re in real trouble is when protecting them *isn’t* in our best interest any more. You’d think they’d at least figure that out by now.

    I doubt they are ever going to get it, though. As for those in Club Gitmo - I think they’re fine where they are, and if any of those acts of “self-harm” happens to be successful, well ….

    Still - maybe we should start a relocation program. I mean, if Gitmo is so awful - why don’t those who are so vocal about it volunteer to house one? We could put them under house arrest at places like Rep. Cynthia McKinney’s house. (evil grin)

    Oh, I live in Concord, CA now.

    ~PJ~

    Comment by PJ — 18 February 2006 @ 0022


  16. Another suburban Chicago vote to kick the UN out of our NY, and keep GITMO open.

    So let’s see, the UN doesn’t go see these “terrible conditions” for themselves, AND…AND….let’s not forget to review the list of member countries. Uh huh, all of them are advocates of human rights. ~rolling my eyes~

    They want to talk about torture? Talk to our POWs from Vietnam and other wars.

    Pffft. The UN can kiss my American butt.

    Comment by Gypsy — 18 February 2006 @ 0126


  17. We should celebrate the UN’s 60th birthday by throwing the organization out of the US for starters. I posted about Ron Silvers “Broken Promises” which is a documentary on the UN. Heard an interview with him on the radio and the man truly disgusted by the UN. Unfortunately no one has heard of the documentary considering it was released last November.

    Comment by toni — 20 February 2006 @ 0044


  18. Dear Koffe:

    Thank you for your concern in the matter of our Illegal Combatant Containment operations currently underway in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. We have noted your past experience and have concluded that we’ll try this one on our own…like most things that fall off your plate and into our laps. Don’t worry, we won’t be sending a bill. It’s the right thing to do!

    Hugs and kisses,

    G.W. Bush

    Comment by MajorDad1984 — 23 February 2006 @ 0259


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