Charges against Cole bomber dropped

Washington Times:

The U.S. government has dropped charges for now against the Saudi man it accuses of masterminding the 2000 suicide bombing of the USS Cole, which killed 17 American sailors as the ship sat at the dock in Yemen.

Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said Susan Crawford, the convening authority for the military tribunals at Guantanamo Bay, made the decision to withdraw charges against Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri.

However, Mr. Morrell said Thursday night that the dismissal was made "without prejudice," meaning the U.S. government may continue to prosecute him at a later date.

"Should the Obama administration choose to restart the administration's process or choose an alternative means to adjudicate his case, they have that option," Mr. Morrell said.

Mr. Morrell said al-Nashiri will not be set free, in the U.S. or elsewhere, any time soon. For now, he and 243 other detainees at the Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba will be staying put as a special Cabinet-level review team determines whether to charge the inmates in federal court, send them to foreign courts, release them, or deal with them through some other process.

The White House didn't return messages seeking comment, and President Obama didn't respond to a question a reporter called to him about dismissing the charges as he left the press cabin aboard Air Force One on Thursday night.

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This is not smart on several levels. It sends a message to our enemies that we are not going forward with the prosecution of someone who was responsible for murdering our sailors and causing great damage to one of our ships.

Politically it is happening on a day when Obama is trying to reassure families of the victims of the Cole bombing and the 9-11 attacks. Obama is telling them that he is more interested in terrorist rights than is justice with this screw up.

It is a disgraceful decision that once again proves Democrats should not be trusted with our national security.

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