The Many Challenges at Guantanamo Bay, Encapsulated in One Case
Briefly

Many questions about the future of prison operations at Guantanamo Bay center around the case of a confessed Al Qaeda commander, aging detainees, and secret plea deals.
Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, an aging and disabled prisoner at Guantanamo Bay, received a 30-year sentence, but a secret plea deal might lead to his potential release in 2032.
The Guantanamo Bay facility holds 30 detainees, with most approved for transfer to U.S. allies, including Mr. Hadi, who could be released earlier with proper health care provisions in place.
The prison operation's focus is shifting towards transferring detainees to stable countries, with security arrangements in place for those approved for transfer.
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