Or maybe we realized the member of the cell in custody over here (well, erm, at Gitmo) was not credible, had little information, and would not really help to convict the guy.
And, you know, there's always the possibility he's innocent.
Add these to Pritchke's list and you've got a well-rounded list of possibilities.
Of course, the whole exercise of identifying the possibilities reveals the most frustrating thing: our lack of information. But, on this topic I don't see how we citizens can have adequate information without risking antiterrorism efforts.
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