Quote Originally Posted by nemaroller
This isn't just two who were found to be in cohorts with terrorists - these are two that actually inflicted further damage with success. So its a very significant percentage!
My earlier numbers, which came from CNN, but are roughly supported by one of your posts, was that only 10% are even suspected. One of your posts also added the fact that such a recidivism rate is far lower than for any American jail, where the average rate is about 67%.

I'm not sure what to make of that comparison, and the article didn't suggest anything. Does it mean that the vast majority of those released were not terrorists to begin with? Does it mean, as you suggest, that they all went straight into some other prison? Does it mean that they moved on with their lives? Does it mean that we just lost track of them?

I guess everybody can read whatever they want into it.