The Pentagon announced on Saturday that it was suspending a vacancy plan against COVID-19 and that it would be released in Guantánamo, a provocation provoked by problems with the evacuation of vacancies to medical staff and the mayor’s estadons.
“No Prisoner of Guantánamo has been evacuated,” Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said on Twitter.
“We are suspending the plan, while revising the protocols. We will compromise with our obligations to protect our tropes,” he added.
The base of the maritime stadium in Guantánamo, Cuba, Alberga detained in the “war on terror”, including Jalid Cheij Mohamed, one of the leaders of Al Qaeda and presumably behind the attacks of September 11, 2001.
The Alberga military prisoner has been detained for several months, including 26 counts of felony criminal mischief for being released on bail, and legal proceedings were pending against the court.
The Department of Defense announced in the week of state media that it will open vacancies to its detainees, to be administered “voluntarily”.
State legislators are due to declare their allegations, including the Republican leader in the House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy.
“President Biden tells us that there is a plan to eradicate the virus from the first day. The only thing we know is that there will be a series of evacuations of terrorists before the majority of the stadiums,” he told Twitter.
Congresswoman Elise Stefanik added: “It is inexcusable and anti-state that President Biden will prioritize vacancies for terrorists convicted in Guantánamo in favor of mayors and veterans.”
United States is the largest golfing country due to the pandemic, in absolute terms, with 436,000 deaths and around 26 million cases.
President Joe Biden promises to provide 100 million vacancies in his first 100 days, but at the moment there is an obstacle course in various obstacle courses, including a list of vacancies and technical difficulties.
According to authorities, of the 50 million doses distributed in the country, less than 30 million were injected.