Posted on 07/04/2016 2:49:05 PM PDT by Olog-hai
A Brazilian airline is asking its employees to be on the lookout for a former Guantanamo Bay detainee who was resettled in Uruguay.
The alert about Syrian native Abu Wael Dhiab adds to a growing mystery about his whereabouts. Uruguayan authorities have insisted for weeks that he is visiting neighboring Brazil and that as a refugee he is entitled to leave Uruguay.
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J V recruit looking for a home team.
How about 1600 PV Ave??
Thanks Barack!
Obama/Jarrett/Holder/Lynch might find themselves up to their necks in international lawsuits, when one of their beloved released Islamic Gitmo killers decides to cause more killing in another country.
The feckless fool on the hill spreading “peace” around the world.
Obama’s fault
Obama, the gift that keeps on giving.
The upcoming Olympic Games are going to be a BLAST!
“In 1972, during the Munich Olympics, 11 members of the Israeli team were killed during a terrorist attack by Palestinian terrorists called Black September.”
As things are today, does anyone think that the Rio Olympics are going to be pain free? Seriously? On this grand of a stage?
(I hope I’m wrong...but I think I’m right on this one...)
Bammy will not be held accountable for his part in this.
Avianca is not a Brazilian airline.
They sure aren’t. Avianca is Colombia’s airline.
And they still haven’t corrected the story after expanding the text at 6:12 pm Eastern time. Still says Avianca.
Hopefully he ‘gets to work’ prior to the election. Nothing would be juicier for Trump than to have Gitmo to string around Obama/Hillary.
Obozo frees terrorist, terrorist disappears, nothing to worry about!
The Russians had problems keeping track of their submarines. We have problems keeping track of terrorist. No big deal until something blows up.
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