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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revoked the authority of the official running the war court at Guantánamo Bay to reach settlements, the latest legal twist tied to a long-running drama over the ...
Guantanamo Bay controversy [ edit ] On January 28, 2015, while attending a meeting of Latin American leaders in San José, Costa Rica , Cuban leader Raúl Castro asserted that the United States should return the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and lift the embargo on Cuba if relations were to be considered fully normalized.
Initially the Bush Presidency asserted that they did not have to release any of the Guantanamo captive's documents.They asserted that no captive apprehended in Afghanistan was entitled to the protections of the Geneva Convention, and that those held in the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base were not protected by US law either, because it was not on US territory.