Rep. Darrell Issa: “Likely” Some Bagram Terrorist Prisoners Were Evacuated From Afghanistan to U.S.

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There is a strong likelihood that prisoners released from Bagram prison in Afghanistan made it to the U.S., according to Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.).

Issa told the John Solomon Reports podcast Wednesday that according to the commanding general who oversaw the U.S. evacuation from Afghanistan, some of the young men who “pushed through the gates and got onto the plane” and “were clearly not in any way vetted … could, and likely did, include some of the 5,000 who had just been released from Bagram prison.”

After the Biden administration ordered U.S. troops to abandon Bagram Air Base during the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Taliban released the prisoners who were held there. One of the released prisoners was the suicide bomber who killed 13 U.S. service members and scores of Afghans at the Kabul airport during the U.S. withdrawal.

The congressman noted that there “were young, draft-age males, some of them teenagers,” who were evacuated and unlikely to have been interpreters for the U.S., especially since “some of them didn’t speak English at all.”

Some of the thousands of evacuees arrived in Doha, Qatar, where 20% of them had “paper passports” created for them, he added. With paper passports, an interviewer would ask evacuees in their native language for their name and who they were. An evacuee could then answer, “I am Joe Smith, and I live in this place, and I’m a good guy,” give what they claimed was their date of birth, and that would all be recorded in their “paper passport,” Issa said.

“It’s trust, but no verify, and those people then went on, with a few exceptions, to the United States,” he remarked.

“Now, I say a few exceptions because there were at least 300 that were sent to Kosovo,” Issa continued, because “some of the Afghans pointed at these people and [said], ‘This is so-and-so, he is a bad guy.’ And so they were able to catch a few, and they sent them to Kosovo.”

Issa said State Department officials told him the questionable evacuees — who number about 1,000, including those evacuated to other bases — are being vetted before sending them to the U.S. The congressman says he reminded the officials that “these people have already been identified as bad people, and that’s the reason you sent them [to Kosovo].”

Despite these evacuees being flagged as risks, however, “they’re now trying to get those people to us,” Issa said.

The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

These risky admissions, Issa emphasized, are in addition to the 28 Afghan evacuees that the Defense Department inspector general said couldn’t be located, despite known “derogatory information” associated with them suggesting they “could pose a security risk to the United States.”

“All of them are people of the kind of interest that they’re likely to be conspiring against the United States right now,” Issa said. “And what’s the eventuality? The eventuality is at least one of them will succeed in something that will hurt or kill Americans.”


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