The question no one seems to be asking is why on earth the Bush administration is sending "suspected terrorists" to Syria? Hasn't Bush said that Syria is an enemy in the war on terror? Isn't the Syrian government such a problem we won't even talk to it? But all of a sudden, instead of interrogating "suspected terrorists" ourselves, we send them to a state sponsor of terrorism? This story stinks. There has to be way more here than meets the eye.
The question no one seems to be asking is why on earth the Bush administration is sending "suspected terrorists" to Syria? Hasn't Bush said that Syria is an enemy in the war on terror? Isn't the Syrian government such a problem we won't even talk to it? But all of a sudden, instead of interrogating "suspected terrorists" ourselves, we send them to a state sponsor of terrorism? This story stinks. There has to be way more here than meets the eye.
thucy2 5 years ago