US Pentagon rescinds plea deal for accused plotters of 9/11 attacks

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revoked a plea deal Friday that would have taken the death penalty off the table for three prisoners accused of helping to plot the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Austin said in a news release that he believes that given the significance of the case, responsibility on what happens to the prisoners held at Guantanamo Bay “should rest with me as the superior authority under the Military Commissions Act of 2009.”

Earlier this week, the Pentagon said an agreement had been reached with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Walid Muhammad Salih Mubarak bin Attash and Mustafa Ahmed Adam al-Hawsawi. Under the plea deal, the three prisoners would have received life sentences.

Retired Brig. Gen. Susan K. Escallier signed a pretrial agreement Wednesday.

In the Friday memo, the Pentagon secretary wrote “effective immediately, in the exercise of my authority, I hereby withdraw from the three pretrial agreements that you signed on July 31, 2024.” The New York Times first reported the memo.

Escallier’s approval of the plea deal drew blowback from some families of the victims, New York City firefights and high-profile Republicans.

Some critics also said the agreement would prevent the public from ever knowing what really happened nearly 23 years ago. Republicans are directing their criticism at President Biden and Vice President Harris, even though the White House said it did not play a role in the negotiations.

On Friday, Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.), chair of the House Armed Services Committee, sent a letter to Austin demanding answers about the plea deal. He said he was “deeply shocked” by the agreement and said it was a “gut punch” to the families of victims.
 
Of all the bullshit we spend taxes on, your issue is that we are spending tax money to make the lives of the 9/11 planners miserable?

Who’s team are you on? Fuck off
my issue is that they are only alive because I and everyone else pays for their continued existence. unlike you, I am not an amoral and cruel psychopath.
 
my issue is that they are only alive because I and everyone else pays for their continued existence. unlike you, I am not an amoral and cruel psychopath.
They just need to throw them into a military tribunal, close the doors, find them guilty, executions. Just get it over with.
 
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my issue is that they are only alive because I and everyone else pays for their continued existence. unlike you, I am not an amoral and cruel psychopath.
If wanting the guys behind 9/11 and the deaths of 3k Americans to eternally suffer makes me amoral and cruel- then boo fucking hoo.
 
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Oh, it gets better.

Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, fired Brig General/Attorney Susan K Escallier, after being notified, while he was on overseas travel, that she was the one who oversaw the plea deal for the plea deal involving the three 9/11 masterminds.

They brought her in after she retired in 2021.

She basically didn't have that kind of authority and didn't clear it with anyone else. She waited till Austin was gone to do it and announced it publicly.

The White House then ran away from it and said "Oh, we didn't have anything to do with it..."

So Austin had to go and rescind the plea deal and fire this stupid bitch while Biden climbed onto a Russian airplane looking for ice cream.

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If wanting the guys behind 9/11 and the deaths of 3k Americans to eternally suffer makes me amoral and cruel- then boo fucking hoo.
funny, I don't see you clamoring for the imprisonment and torture of united states government officials. anyway, is it like a findom thing? you like being wallet raped by uncle sam? weird.
 
That is every government organization. It turns out humans are fundamentally selfish and ego driven, the sooner we accept that and build systems that use it constructively rather than naively believe that government orgs are run by the most selfless people on earth, the better.

Pretty much this to tell the truth. One of the biggest issues with the agencies is that all conservatives do when they get power is try to starve or destroy them instead of actually fixing/changing them. Thank to the libertardian and elite establishment wings. It will be much easier once the corporate wings of modern US conservative ideology GTFO. Maybe we can actually start doing something useful and stop making enemies by default.

There are things, beyond the basics, that government not only should help with but must. From funding the sciences, medical research/medicine and the like, that private interests can't or wont. Things like the FDA are another. It's not clear how to fix their issues, like corporate capture etc. But it's one of the things with no sane alt to fixing/getting right.

As counterintuitive (and productive) as it sounds and likely is to an extent.. we really need to rein in the bureaucrats and their agencies. They need to be brought back under direct control of the executive, legislative and judicial branches. Bureaucrats should never be untouchable or hard to touch by elected officials. We just need to make sure we enforce oversight of such officials and actions. So it doesn't get destructive or petty political. The SC court rulings a month or so ago started the process in a pretty big way.
 
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