Guantanamo Bay Detainees and 9/11 Case: A Critical Juncture After 23 Years
2025-01-08
The Associated Press
The fate of the last remaining Guantanamo detainees, held for over two decades since the devastating 9/11 attacks, is reaching a critical moment. After 23 years, the US government is reassessing the detention of these individuals, marking a significant turning point in the war on terror. The 9/11 case, a pivotal moment in modern history, continues to shape US foreign policy and national security. As the world reflects on the aftermath of 9/11, the Guantanamo detainees' fate hangs in the balance, with implications for human rights, terrorism, and US justice. Key issues include detention without trial, national security, and the legacy of the war on terror.