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Confirmed: Two GITMO Prisoners Released by Obama Reunite with Islamic Terror Groups

The U.S. government regrets to inform you that two more Islamic terrorists released from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba have returned to fighting the United States on the battlefield.  Washington also confirmed that a total of nine people freed from Guantanamo have rejoined militant groups since Barack Obama took office in 2009, according to Reuters.

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In all, the Obama administration has released 161 prisoners from Guantanamo since 2009.  One of his most significant releases was Abdel Malik Ahmed Abdel Wahab al-Rahabi, bodyguard, 9/11 planner, and possible relative of Osama bin Laden.  

It was also reported and confirmed in March that Americans have been killed by prisoners released from the detention center.  

One of the released prisoners, Ibrahim al Qosi, reemerged in AQAP propaganda videos pushing the takeover of United States.  When Secretary of State John Kerry was asked about al Qosi during a congressional hearing, all he managed to say was, "He's not supposed to be doing that."

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