Al Qaeda detainees have helped the CIA identify at least 86 individuals that the terror organization “deemed suitable” for attacks in the United States or Europe, but more than half of them remain at large, according to documents released Wednesday by the Bush administration. That was just one of many disclosures contained in a raft of formerly classified documents released by the White House to accompany President Bush’s announcement that he was transferring 14 high-value Al Qaeda detainees from CIA custody to the prison facility in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to face trial. Full Story
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