President Obama signed an executive order closing overseas CIA prisons and Guantanamo today, promising that the prison will be out of operation within a year. Matthew Waxman, Columbia law professor and former detainee affairs official for the Bush administration, had a few pointers.
Waxman has been calling for the end of Guantanamo for a while, but, though that objective has now been achieved, he has not donned a party hat and thrown confetti. In a new Foriegn Policy article, Waxman emphasizied the difficult road ahead, writing, “any closure plan will entail risks and difficult trade-offs.” So much for fun and easy closings of torture centers.
There is no word yet on the executive order to close McBain.
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@illiturit That spelling is also foreign to me.
@texan send the detainees to Texas, we’ll take good care of them.
@soldier boi guantanamo that ho
@'07 DID YOU REALLY JUST COMPARE A COLLEGE DORM TO A DETENTION FACILITY
@foreign policy its foreign policy, not foreign affairs
@well It’s “it’s”– not “its.”
@thanks bwog for not shitting on Wien for once.
@Walter Wien That shit hole of a dorm you call Wien Hall is a disgrace to my family name and honor. Wien Stadium, now that’s a beauty.