Sounds like an even worse idea than it did the first time we heard it:
The US has transferred 12 detainees from its Guantanamo Bay prison camp to Afghanistan, Yemen and the Somaliland region, the Justice Department says.
Six Yemenis, four Afghans and two Somali detainees were sent to their homelands over the weekend, it said.
President Barack Obama acknowledged in November that he would miss his January deadline to close down the camp.
The US plans to send 116 detainees to their home countries or to third countries willing to accept them.
Security fears
“These transfers were carried out under individual arrangements between the United States and relevant foreign authorities to ensure the transfers took place under appropriate security measures,” the Department of Justice said in a statement.
“Consultations with foreign authorities regarding these individuals will continue.”
Yemenis account for almost half of the 198 detainees who remain at the US military base in Cuba. But officials fear many could re-join militant groups if sent back to Yemen.
The Washington Post reported last week that the Yemeni transfers were the result of months of high-level talks with the government in Sanaa.
It said US officials are prepared to repatriate more Yemenis if the transfer goes well.
President Obama has pledged to shut the controversial detention centre in 2010, and announced last week that many of the detainees would be sent to a prison in the US state of Illinois.
Some will face trials in US criminal or military courts, while others are expected to be transferred abroad.”
WASHINGTON — Al Qaeda and other militant Islamist groups in Yemen stepped up threats to Western aviation in the months prior to the attempted bombing of a Northwest Airlines flight by a Nigerian national who claimed ties to al Qaeda operatives there.”
But in recent months, al Qaeda operatives in Yemen, who historically focused on the Arabian Peninsula, have stepped up exhortations to followers to attack Western targets, particularly airlines.
In an article posted on jihadist Web sites in October, the emir of the Yemeni affiliate called on followers to emulate an attack technique used by a Saudi militant, who attempted to assassinate the deputy interior minister of Saudi Arabia earlier this year. He appeared to conceal an explosive in or around his underpants. Mr. Abdulmutallab is believed to have used a concealed explosive.
“Make the explosives into a bomb that you can throw, set off with a timer, explode by remote, or make them into an explosives belt,” Nasir Al-Wahishi, wrote according to a translation by the Middle East Media Research Institute. “[You should explode them] in the airports of the Western Crusader countries that have taken part in the war against the Muslims, or in their planes, on their residential blocks, or in their metros.”
Yemen is the new “it” destination for jihadis in training, perhaps the president could do a little less to provide al qaeda with extra staffing.

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