Gitmo's Not Closing in January

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President Obama, ambitious fella that he is, knows when certain things are gonna take a bit longer than planned.

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Such is the case of Guantanamo Bay, which the president admitted will not be closed by January. From The Washington Post:

“President Obama directly acknowledged for the first time Wednesday that the prison facility at Guantanamo Bay will not close by the January deadline he set, but he said he hoped to still achieve that goal sometime next year.

Obama refused, however, to set a new deadline.

In an interview in the Chinese capital with Major Garrett of Fox News , Obama claimed he was “not disappointed” that the Guantanamo deadline had slipped, saying he “knew this was going to be hard.”

“People, I think understandably, are fearful after a lot of years where they were told that Guantanamo was critical to keep terrorists out,” Obama said. Closing the facility, he added, is “also just technically hard.”

Obama came to office pledging to shut a detainee facility that had become a symbol for prisoner abuse at the hands of American officials. He signed orders to shut the military prison by January 2010, but White House officials quickly encountered resistance from members of Congress opposed to moving prisoners to U.S. soil and from other countries they had hoped would accept detainees.”

Get the full Gitmo scoop from WashingtonPost.com

Here’s an oldie but goodie from The Buzz: What do you think should become of the prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay?

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