Of course they are. The Guantanamo recidivism problem has been very real for years at this point, with at least one former Gitmo guest reportedly participating in the September 11, 2012 Benghazi attacks. We also know that of the 'Taliban Five' the Obama White House horse-traded for an alleged deserter, at least one has already made his intentions to rejoin the jihad explicitly clear. Some of the detainees released over the last two administrations genuinely posed little threat, and had been caught up at the wrong place at the wrong time. Many others, however, were dangerous Islamist radicals. It stands to reason, then, that a number of them would inevitably link up with the ISIS death squads. As you read this, keep in mind that these figuresare limited to ISIS' Syrian fighting force alone:
Those who remain at Gitmo are the worst of the worst, which is likely one of the reasons why Congress has repeatedly blocked funding to close the facility and move the detainees onto US soil -- a move overwhelmingly opposed by the American people. The Obama administration, naturally, is working on a schemeto bypass Congress and shutter the place anyway:
His preference is to follow the law, you see. But he'll do whatever it takes to get his way. Here's Sen. Kelly Ayotte calling on Obama to suspend all Gitmo detainees, in light of the ISIS revelation. I'm sure he'll get right on that. Be sure to read Allahpundit's post on this, especially the bit about two Al Qaeda leaders we targeted early in our anti-ISIS air campaign in Syria. US intelligence now believes both escaped, and may be "actively plotting" attacks. I'll leave you with a few clips on what ISIS has been up to lately, now that the American public's attention has wandered elsewhere:
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2014/10/30/gitmo-report-n1912037
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