Uprising At Guantanamo Bay

Uprising At Guantanamo Bay by Tracy Curry, published by iUniverse in August 2005, is a work of fiction that spans 52 pages. This edition delves into a secret coalition formed by the U.S. and its allies to address the overcrowded conditions at Guantanamo Bay, a facility known for housing some of the world’s most feared Islamic terrorists. The narrative centers on a covert operation aimed at returning combatants from various backgrounds to their home countries, with a chilling twist that reveals a more sinister intent.
Readers will encounter a gripping storyline as the detainees uncover the U.S. plot, leading to an unprecedented uprising that promises to shock the world. The book explores themes of action, adventure, and suspense, immersing readers in a high-stakes scenario that unfolds within the confines of a controversial detention center. With its focus on the dramatic events at Guantanamo Bay, this work invites readers to engage with the complexities surrounding the treatment of detainees and the implications of such covert operations.
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The U.S. and its allies formed a secret coalition to solve the overcrowded conditions and problems at Guantanamo Bay, which housed the world’s most feared Islamic terrorists.
The objective of the operation was to return the Afghan, al-Qaeda, Iraqi and other combatants back to their countries, not to release them, but to execute them.
After the detainees figured out the U.S. plot, they would shock and terrify the world as the world has never witnessed such a deadly uprising like it before.
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