Biden Admin Quietly Released Al Qaeda Jihadist From Gitmo, Relocated Him to Belize
A Baltimore schoolboy-turned-terrorist was quietly freed from Guantanamo Bay on February 2 by Joe Biden and relocated to Belize at taxpayer expense. He is the first Guantanamo detainee of high value to be released and the first Biden administration inmate to be resettled.
Majid Khan Only American resident Guantanamo Bay. He was the chief operative for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed. He also planned to kill Pervez Musharraf (Pakistan’s former President), who was a crucial ally for the U.S. in 2002. He carried a suicide vest with explosives on his back and waited in a mosque for Musharraf’s arrival. KSM sent Khan to the United States to act as a sleeping agent, to attack gas stations and poison supplies. Khan didn’t turn up. In March 2003, he was captured by Pakistani security force. Khan was already a courier for al Qaeda cash from Pakistan to Indonesia. This money was used to finance a 2003 hotel bombing that killed a dozen people.
Khan arrived in America at 16 years old. He graduated from Owings Mills High School in Baltimore in 1999 and then went on to get an IT job in Washington, D.C.
According to US court filings it was after his mother’s death that he became interested in radical Islam.
After seeing the smoke rising from the Pentagon’s attack on 9/11 from his office window, he decided that al Qaeda was what he wanted to find.
The package includes a resettlement package worth approximately $300,000. The package includes housing, health care, education and money to help him start a business in Belize. Although this amount of money seems generous, it is not as much as the $13M per a year that is required to hold each Guantanamo Bay detainee. He is now 42. He is married and has a daughter. Belize borders Mexico. Khan is just a few hours drive from the U.S. – Mexican border. America, sleep well!
Khan is one the few GTMO prisoner who is allowed to reside in the Western hemisphere. Because his relocation agreement is confidential, this is why Khan is allowed to live in the Western hemisphere. It helps Khan to get his first six months in freedom. Khan insists he’s no threat to the West. He said, ‘My motto is live and let live.’ Everything will be fine, I’m certain. It’s not that terrorists from GTMO have been released and returned to the battlefield. Oh, wait!.
Officials from Belize endorsed the resettlement plan as a “humanitarian gesture” Use Some of the funds He will be buying a three-bedroom home.
Kahn’s one-story home is simple by the standards of his childhood in Catonsville Maryland. His family moved there in 1996 after he fled Pakistan as asylum seekers.
It’s a typical home for the upper-middle-class Belizean and costs $75,000 US. Local sources say that the location is kept secret to avoid any panic from those who fear the arrival of convicted terrorists.
The country’s Special Branch security team monitors the house with CCTV cameras. Khan is driven around by a police handler as he does not have a Belize driving permit.
Khan will have to pay for surgery and medication for PTSD he sustained from the George W. Bush administration’s enhanced interrogation techniques. He is best known for his testimony concerning beatings and waterboarding during CIA interrogations. Don’t worry, He doesn’t harbor grudges.
‘ Holding a grudge is like drinking poison and hoping it will kill your enemies,’ Khan declared, paraphrasing anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela.
‘I will pray for the people who have done me wrong. My motto is to live and let live.
He is a man I trust. He is like Nelson Mandela. Nelson Mandela plotted to kill millions Americans?
Khan cannot leave Belize. His relatives from the USA have already traveled to Belize to be with him. He is currently working to Relocate His wife and their daughter moved into their new home.
I feel blessed to be alive. God willing, I’m looking forward to seeing my family, my wife, and our child. I am truly grateful to Belizeans for their open arms,’ Khan, a Sunni Muslim, stated.
‘I’d love to be a citizen. I would love to open a business to create jobs and give back to my community.
Before Khan was allowed to travel, the State Department had reached out to more than a dozen countries. Khan made a list with three European countries that he wanted to visit, and even suggested the United States. This request was denied by the federal government because it is against federal law. He was afraid of being killed if he returned home to Pakistan. Khan was interviewed by the Belize Minister of Foreign Affairs. He says he doesn’t resent the U.S. government nor does he want to be violent.
Do you remember when Barack Obama ran for closing Guantanamo bay on his first day as a presidential candidate? Good times. Biden is now releasing the worst.
We will see how it turns out.
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