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Recon, an original Pentagon Channel series, is a monthly half-hour informational television program providing an in-depth look on a variety of topics from real world operations, missions, military events / history and other subjects highlighting the accomplishments of U.S. military men and women. They provided the following three-part video series profiling the Guantanamo Bay detention facility:

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GITMO Automated News Tracker

Disclaimer: the following up-to-the-minute news articles have been automatically compiled from hundreds of different publicatons by the Google News service. I do not necessarily endorse the contents of the individual articles that appear below, although they are provided here to keep you on top of the latest reported Gitmo developments:

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Welcome to the Inside Gitmo official website

This website is designed as a companion resource for my new book Inside Gitmo: The True Story Behind the Myths of Guantanamo Bay. It contains continually-updated news and information for anyone curious about Guantanamo Bay issues. The intent is to enhance transparency on a place that has been far too long wrapped in mystery, confusion, and mythology. Click here to read more about what this website is about..

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Pajamas Media Interview with the Author

Click here to listen to a 20 minute exerpt from a January 15th 2009 Pajamas Media interview with the author on what it is like to serve at Guantanamo and what really goes on there. These accounts have been ignored by the media for years. All Americans and people worldwide should hear them. Courtesy of 9/11 Families for a Safe & Strong America.

Chapter Summaries and
Complete Source Document Libraries

The internet has raised the bar in what authors can -- and should -- provide for their readers. I strongly believe that authors of books addressing complex subjects should be obligated to present access to their source documents, along with chapter summaries. A total of 524 references are found within the endnotes of Inside Gitmo, and all source documents and related materials are accessable here:

Chapter 1: Why Guantanamo?
Chapter 2: Muhammad al Qahtani: A Terrorist Case Study
Chapter 3: In the Beginning: Camp X-Ray
Chapter 4: Camp Delta's Mission: A Work in Progress
Chapter 5: Meet the "Foreign Fighters"
Chapter 6: Maximum Security: Camps I, II, and III
Chapter 7: Compliance Rewarded: Inside the Camp IV Wire
Chapter 8: Segregation and Supervision: Camps V and VI
Chapter 9: Camps Echo, Iguana, and a "Secret" CIA Installation
Chapter 10: Daily Life at Gitmo
Chapter 11: Meet the American Military
Chapter 12: Hunger Strikes: Asymmetrical Warfare in Action
Chapter 13: The Value of Intelligence
Chapter 14: The Future of Guantanamo: Critiques & Recommendations


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Gordon Cucullu

Q & A with the
Inside Gitmo Team

Want to get some behind-the-scenes thoughts from the author and research team? Find out what they think of the book project, how they worked together, and what they liked best - and least - about the book... read the interview here.

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Research team profiles
John Rudisill: The Dallas Cowboys Dentist
Avery Johnson: Hugs Bunnies, Thumps Authors

Special Features & Website Exclusives

New iconDepartment of Defense Refuses to Disclose Names of Gitmo Detainees Who Return to the Fight -- Here's Why

On Bringing the Guantanamo Detainees to Trial
Within the Existing US Court System

November 17, 2008

Raising the Bar
Marriage of Publishing & the Internet Constitutes a Completely
New Approach to Information Dissemination

You are experiencing something that has been rarely done previously,
if at all: a synergistic, revolutionary approach to conventional book
publishing and web-based information combined to produce a sum
greater than their separate parts.
 
A book, however valuable, is obviously static once it is printed. Yet this
companion website to my book Inside Gitmo: The True Story Behind the
Myths of Guantanamo Bay --
provides a dynamic platform that is easily
updated and added to, not restricted by length, and automatically
incorporates access to the latest Gitmo news for all to see. No hardcopy
book can do all of that. In the future one would expect that the authors of
other books will routinely establish interactive companion websites of
their own... read more


Inside Gitmo News & Reviews

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Christie Blatchford
Globe and Mail (Canada)
As Gitmo closes, what becomes of
that 'wounded young boy'?

by Christie Blatchford
Feb. 14, 2009

Townhall.com
The Perilous Journey from Gitmo to NIMBY
by David R. Stokes
Jan. 25, 2009

Latest Articles Written by Gordon Cucullu

In the New York Post...
Setting the Record Straight About Guantanamo Bay
Jan. 24, 2009


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Monica Crowley photo"I've also been 'inside GITMO,' and Cucullu's riveting account shows why we've been safer with it and why we may soon regret being without it."— Monica Crowley, host of the Monica Crowley Show and author of Nixon in Winter 

Ralph Peters photo"Our new president should read it — twice — and take its truth-telling to heart." — Ralph Peters, columnist and author of Looking For Trouble

Victor Davis Hanson photo"Every relevant military and civilian official should give Cucullu's analysis a fair hearing." — Victor Davis Hanson, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and the author of An Autumn of War

Oliver North photo"An explosive expos of what's really been happening - 'inside the wire' at Guantanamo. Gordon Cucullu - with his Special Forces background, thorough research and extensive visits to Gitmo - knows more about the now-infamous detention facility than any 'outsider.' This book is a must-read for all who care about how we protect ourselves from those who are dying to kill us." — Oliver North, LtCol USMC (Ret.), host of War Stories on FOX News Channel & NYT bestselling author of American Heroes in the Fight Against Radical Islam

Frank Gaffney photo"Inside Gitmo is a book of incalculable importance. It lays bare the myths and the stakes involved in the campaign to shut down a facility that any objective reader must conclude is vital to our national security. Every policy-maker in Washington and every citizen across America should study this books brilliant first-hand reporting and its alarming findings." Frank Gaffney, Jr, President, Center for Security Policy and author of War Footing

Douglas Feith photo"Gordon Cucullu has written a lively work of history that fulfills its promise to explode 'the myths of Guantanamo Bay.' Anyone who wants to speak authoritatively about the Bush administration's detainee policies has to read this book." Douglas J. Feith, senior fellow, Hudson Institute, former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, and author of War and Decision: Inside the Pentagon at the Dawn of the War on Terrorism


About the Author

Gordon Cucullu photo I'm a retired Green Beret lieutenant colonel, Vietnam War veteran and career officer, and now a writer. After serving more than thirteen years in East Asia I was sent on assignments in El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, and eventually worked Korea and East Asian affairs at both the Pentagon and Department of State.

My many adventures since then have included raising llamas and alpacas in upstate New York, serving as the Executive Director of the Korea Society in Manhattan, working as an international marketing VP for General Electric in Asia, and traveling within corners of the world that few have had the privilege of experiencing.

In April-May 2008 I spent a month embedded with Military Police units in Iraq. Stories from my trip are posted at supportamericansoldiers.com — a book about what I saw and learned is also in the making.

My first book Separated at Birth: How North Korea became the Evil Twin was published in September 2004.

The Living Book Concept

This companion web site to Inside Gitmo was conceived and executed by Avery Johnson. As a highly skilled, experienced researcher, Avery imposes strict demands on her work and that of author's with whom she works. Every stated fact must be backed by hard documentation. Hence readers find 524 citations in Inside Gitmo from a multiplicity of sources. Avery took that as "a good start."

Her concept - that you can interact with on these pages - is that with an issue as dynamic and multi-faceted as Guantanamo is too large to be captured only in a work of print. In order to complement and supplement the final work so that readers may continue to be apprised of developments on this critical subject and dig deeper into subjects that interest them, it is necessary and valuable to take advantage of technology.

Illustrative of this concept is that this site functions as a repository for all original documents used in the book as well as providing additional sources for continued research into the subject. For readers seeking context for specific passages referenced in the book, the site provides access to the original report, news article, book, or other source quoted. By so doing we are able to circumvent necessary space limitations in print by augmenting the book with electronic back-up.

Additionally, the site goes where print cannot: it provides an email based discussion group, videos, updated news articles, a blog, podcasts, and other resources. It highlights new developments, steers readers to newly published works, and offers visitors the opportunity to purchase relevant works from the site.

I think that this concept - a continually updated, vibrant companion website for a published book with complete references included - ought to be the new gold standard in publishing and strongly urge new and proven writers and authors to advantage themselves of these services.

Avery Johnson and her team can be contacted at avery.j@comcast.net.


Guantanamo Tidbits
Quotable Quotes

"...we've got a couple hundred of hard-core militants that, unfortunately, because of... some problems that we had previously in gathering evidence, we may not be able to try in ordinary courts but we don't want to release."

President Barack Obama,
Febuary 2, 2009

“There are all sorts of logistical questions. What if they suddenly captured Osama bin Laden? Where would they put him? It’s very easy for people abroad to take these issues as symbols of what they think is wrong with America. They need to understand the Americans don’t like these things any more than they do.”

Reginald Dale, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, on the complexities of shutting down Gitmo


"I want to send my greetings
to Osama Bin Laden and reaffirm
my allegiance. I hope the Jihad
will continue and strike the
heart of America with all kinds
of weapons of mass
destruction."

Gitmo detainee Ramzi Binalshibh
December 8, 2008

Did You Know? Assorted Gitmo Facts

• Cost of building Guantanamo high-security detention facilities: about $54 million

• Estimated annual cost of operating Guantanamo: $90 million to $118 million

• Countries to which Guantanamo detainees have been transferred: Albania, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Belgium, Britain, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Maldives, Mauritania, Morocco, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Sudan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Uganda, Yemen

• Number of United States senators who voted in favor of a nonbinding 2007 resolution that Guantánamo detainees “should not be released into American society, nor should they be transferred stateside into facilities in American communities and neighborhoods”: 94

National Gitmo Poll Results

A completely unexpected surprise: few Americans want their president-elect to shut down the Guantanamo detention facility. The Quinnipiac University Polling Institute asked 2,210 registered voters and found 44% of respondents said the facility should remain in place, while only 29% believe it should be closed. Read more...
Join the Inside Gitmo Discussion Group

The Inside Gitmo interactive email-based discussion group on Guantanamo's detention facility is intended for the sole purpose of encouraging rational, civil discussion of the myriad issues and problems associated with the facility, the detainees, and the staff. If you would like to participate -- or just listen in -- then click here to join us.

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News videos

House Democrats Block $$$ To Close 'GITMO'
CNN May 4, 2009

Guantanamo briefing on Hannity's America,
Fox News February 20, 2009  

January 30th "Life Inside Gitmo" report

January 2009 Gordon Cucullu Briefing on
Guantanamo (Fox News and Friends)

From the Heritage Foundation
 
Detention of the Enemy During Wartime
An internet primer on The Legal Basis of U.S. Detention Policies, Military Commissions and Due Process and much more

Department of Defense Special Report

department of defense logoINFORMATION FROM THE GUANTANAMO DETAINEES

A report describing what detainees have to say about terrorist trainers and bomb makers, terrorist operatives, financial issues, and terrorist facilitators. Also covers detainee skill sets, insight into future leaders and centers of activity, GTMO as a strategic interrogation center, detainees returning to the fight, and quotes from individual detainees...
a must read. Click here to read it.

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