The Pentagon's detention operation at Guantanamo has dwindled from hundreds of detainees to just 15, representing a shift in the war on terrorism.
The political landscape surrounding Guantanamo has changed with every president, yet closure remains elusive as Congress maintains restrictions on prisoner transfers to U.S. soil.
Among the remaining detainees are individuals accused of orchestrating major terrorist attacks, yet their capital cases remain unresolved, prolonging their detention.
Unless Congress lifts the ban on prisoner transfers, the Guantanamo detention facility may continue operating for years despite dwindling numbers of detainees.
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