President Joe Biden was slammed on social media after users claimed that the 82-year-old 'released 9/11 terrorists' from the Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp in Cuba. While the administration did transfer detainees this week,
As part of the expanded US strikes on Yemen, and amid increased Houthi attacks on Israel, the Americans will reportedly hit more missile-related targets.
The Biden administration has released 11 suspected former al-Qaeda members who were locked up at Guantánamo Bay. In a move announced by the Pentagon on Monday, the […]
Court battles and dealmaking are deciding the future of many of those last men at the U.S. naval base in Cuba, including those charged in some of the gravest attacks of the 21st century.
The US has informed Israel that, by the end of US President Joe Biden’s term in office, America intends to escalate its attacks on Yemen’s Houthis, KAN 11 reported on Friday evening.
The U.S.-brokered talks, which have been deadlocked for months, involve Biden administration and Trump transition officials and could also involve the release of hostages.
The latest release reduces the total population of the notorious US facility to 15. At its peak, almost 700 prisoners were held in Guantanamo Bay, many of whom were never charged with crimes.
Israel’s leader ensured a better legacy for the U.S. president by ignoring his advice.
Guantanamo Bay housed roughly 680 prisoners at the detention center's peak in 2003, according to Pentagon data. The latest transfer of the 11 men, all of whom are from Yemen, leaves the U.S. naval base in Cuba with fewer detainees than when it opened with the arrival of prisoners from Afghanistan.
The ineffective U.S. military campaign against the Houthis in Yemen is now a year old. Based on new reports, based on two sources in the Jerusalem Post, there are hints that that the incoming Trump administration may be planning to escalate it.