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Technically because it's on Cuban soil, we can blame Cuba for it.
54 1 ReplyBig brain move by the us
31 0 ReplyLook at what you made me do vibes
25 0 ReplyTechnically, we should blame Congress for it.
Obama issued an Executive Order to close Guantanamo Bay in 2009. Congress prevented its closure as a “matter of national security.”
22 0 ReplyObama could have used executive action to shut it down anyways, diverting resources and personnel to pack up and get out.
He just accepted the excuse so he could keep doing what he wanted to: funneling money from the working class to finance.
11 2 ReplyHe did. Congress blocked it. Our checks and balances at work…🙄
6 4 ReplyObama's EOs were a slow walk bureaucratic attempt, basically how you try to avoid actually doing something by making it easy to stymy. Same as Biden's broken promise on cancelling student debt. One stymied by the obvious avenues to do so, they can just sit back and let partisans repeat the excuses. They did not make real attempts to force the issue.
Here's a liberal-friendly summary that largely just repeats the words of federal and party bureaucrats: https://web.archive.org/web/20240902004637/https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/08/01/why-obama-has-failed-to-close-guantanamo
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Also didn't he remove Cuba from the "list of sponsors of terrorism" for a while?
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